I started with a pencil drawing on a pre-toned canvas board.
Put in the darks and keep it loose and wet.
Next those beautiful pinks of the peonies and start the lights on the roses.
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Peonies and Roses
original by Peter Yesis
6"x6"
oil on canvas board
SOLD
Peonies and Roses
original by Peter Yesis
6"x6"
oil on canvas board
SOLD
I picked these this morning after we had severe thunderstorms last night. The wind and rain have really beat down the peonies but the roses have popped open with today's sun. I guess I may be nearing the end of peony season and the beginning of rose season.
3 comments:
Peter, this is so lovely! I went "oooooo" when I first saw the thumbnail. You knew just when to stop, before working it too much, a skill that I continue to work for.
That background tone that you utilize often is really classic looking- so appropriate.
Do you use a pre-prepared canvas board or make your own. I noticed that the edges are wrapped and wondered if you wrapped your own. I usually just mount the canvas on masonite and cut off the excess, but the wrapped edge looks better if someone wants to display the painting in as easel.
so fresh and lovely. not overworked. you've captured the flowers perfectly.
Beautiful Peter -
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