I was going through some of my Instax photos taken earlier this summer. Here, a path nearby overgrown with mustard. Depending on how much water is available, mustard plants can be very short – or very tall.
I thought this could make a good study with a limited palette, and dryer brushes. Lots of things went through my head, actually. For example, plain batches of color. No pencil lines. Shadows using the underlying color of the ground or plants – i.e. burnt umber and ochre mixed with a bit of blue. Details in dry brush. Patience and wait to let things dry, or add blobs of color to enrich the damp paint. Dry brush over colors already laid in as a wash (like the tree and bush in midground and background).
Maybe I’ll take my Instax out for a walk today. And a dog.
I like the painting better! Nice job!
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Instax photos leave a lot to be desired, but as a stepping stone to a painting, it can work! Glad you like it, Fraggy.
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Go for it!
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I did, Fabio! Got to dig out some more!
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Great! Looking forward to seeing the next gems. Take care!
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