Showing posts with label rhododendrons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rhododendrons. Show all posts

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Day Three of 30x30 Direct Watercolor

From under the patio umbrella in my back garden.
This was truly a day for "wet in wet" watercolor. As you can see, I checked about halfway through and it was 52°F with 88% humidity. I am literally "zooming in" by foot, between raindrops and then retreating to paint under the patio umbrella.
Work in Progress
I used my Rosemary 1/2" dagger brush and my Kilimanjaro Paint Book, vertically this time, and marked off an approximate 5x7" area with my blue painters' tape to keep the whole thing from running off the edges. I'm realizing this paper is great for wet lifting, but the wet stage lasts quite a bit longer than I'm used to with Arches 140lb CP.

Occasionally I had to run over to my subject for a few details.
No need for squinting to eliminate extraneous detail. My painting spot gave me just the right blur for the big shapes.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Rhododendrons

Rhodies
18x24"   Original Watercolor
by Michele Cooper


All our rhododendrons in our garden are in bloom. In fact, some of them are getting soaked in the rain and blossoms are falling off.

You can get a pretty nice bouquet out of just a few branches. I hear the best time to prune them is when they are in bloom.