Today was my first day with a still life group that meets Fridays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in Wallingford, Pa., at the beautiful old Community Arts Center. Everyone brings their own setup to work on. For my first day I wanted something simple: a cup and napkin; the artist I shared the setup with, Merle, an oil painter, added the vase of daisies. I had this view where the vase was directly behind the cup; I wouldn't have set it up this way, but decided to go with it anyway because I'm usually not happy with my too-predictable still life setups. I like that this kind of breaks the rules!
I probably won't do much else here ...maybe a bit of green in the background?
Started on a second version with the objects more to the left so I could make more of the shadow ... Want to finish this at home and start a new one next Friday.
Your colors are just gorgeous and you render transparent and translucent objects so well!
ReplyDeleteIts just amazing, the shadows are genius :) great composition !!!
ReplyDeleteLaura, this is wonderful! I love the colors and freshness. My instinct also would have told me not to have the vase directly behind the mug, but you broke the rules and made it work!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't touch the background - it's so lovely the way it is.
Can't wait to see your second version :)
I agree! I love the freshness. The daisies and background are a perfect combination of good preparation and letting the watercolor run free.
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