This tutorial by Paul Clark did not begin with a drawn outline and there were two lessons. I drew the three mushrooms on the side of a hill in pencil on Canson 140 lb. cold press paper. I followed Paul Clark's instruction using Winsor Newton Cotman watercolor tubes. First I painted the hill and then the background around the mushrooms. The mushrooms were the negative space, which I painted last. The painting was enhanced with General's Pastel Chalk Pencils.
Challenges:
https://avenue613.blogspot.com/2022/01/challenge-202201-january-anything-goes.html
https://hereisaplacetostart.blogspot.com/2022/01/challenge-012022-january-anything-goes.html
https://letscreatechallenges.blogspot.com/2022/01/challenge-179-ag-something-new.html
https://craftinghappinesschallenges.blogspot.com/2022/01/119-january-anything-goes.html
https://classicdesignchallenge.blogspot.com/2022/01/classic-design-challenge-january-2022-1.html
4 comments:
You did an awesome job painting your mushrooms! I think this is definitely frameable. Thanks so much for taking part in our latest challenge at Let's Craft and Create. Cheryl W, DT
Your mushrooms and your ferns are beautiful! Love them both!
Thanks, for creating with us at A Place To Start!
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Sweet! Thank you so much sharing at Crafting Happiness Challenges.
Janis
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Stunning work. Those mushrooms look so real.
Thank you for joining us at 613 Avenue Create this month. Hope to see you back here again soon. Judy DT
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