Sunday, November 03, 2013

I am having so much FUN!

I have three processpaintings ready. But you have to wait for the final one! The photos aren´t the best, but I hope you can see what I´m up to anyway! I have some new ideas for this scene. (The colours show abit more in reality!)
As allways; the first painting at the bottom of the post!
Click on the photo to enlarge! You can see a bit better that way.

I added a glaze of Permanent Rose with my mop-brush
far down to the righ on the third photo. I did that with the heart
up in my throuth! But it looks real nice I think! I will
do the same to the left after I have put some masking fluid
on the details when they are ready. I believe that this
will "frame" the scene nicely.




Don´t forget to scroll down if you haven´t seen my last post with last process paintings!

28 comments:

  1. Wow you have been busy!!! The previous post was so interesting as you showed various stages of how you approached the picture. The final result is another super painting!! I know you had a struggle with the masking fluid but it's not apparent in the finished picture, you've done a brilliant job to pull it round so well!!! This post is also interesting and I'm looking forward to seeing the finished picture. It already has a lot of promise and you've done a fantastic job with the distant mountains. What I think is also great is that you are having fun. That's what it's all about!!!

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    1. Yes the most important thing is to have fun. That´s true Kev. This is a way of relaxing and making you feel better, isn´t it.THanks for coming by.

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  2. I enjoy seeing your steps, and I think the glazing with permanent rose is SO great , really adds a little something extra ! Have a nice start of the week.

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    1. Glad you like the permanent rose Jane. I think it will be nice. Wishing you too a lovely week. Thank you!

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  3. The permanent rose is a super idea! I love the blue and green washes, don't add to much details there, it looks wonderful!

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    1. It is a very delicate balance not adding to much detail Judy! But I will try not too! Thank you :)

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  4. Nice to see your process, thanks for sharing. Those painting gives a lovely summer feel. Something we might need at this time of the year.

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    1. THanks for comming by Roger! Happy you like it!

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  5. Beautiful washes and well thought out give a lovely effect to this scene. Thank you for sharing your process!

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  6. The finished piece is going to be lovely!

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    1. I hope so Laura! :) Thanks for comming by!

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  7. Looking forward to seeing the final piece. The permanent rose glaze is well done. I know what you mean about your heart in your throat. I have that moment in almost every painting!
    PS: Thanks for the birthday wishes!

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    1. Nice of you to visite Carole! You are truly wellcome as my new follower! Wellcome back!

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  8. Thank you ALL for your visits here and your commenting! I really appreciate it! It inspires me to paint even more!

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  9. Beautiful, and fascinating to see process.

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    1. Thank you Jean! Happy for yor visit! :) Wellcome back!

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  10. Es muy interesante ver como aborda el artista la obra que desarrolla, gracias por compartir. Creo que va muy bien : ) . Saludos, buena semana.

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    1. I´m happy that you like to follow the steps in my painting Jesús. Thank you.

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  11. Oh Catharina,
    What a wonderful painting and you are so generous to show the whole process.
    It's fascinating and I'm going to go back over to make sure I don't miss anything.
    Thank you for sharing ;D
    xoxo

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    1. You are so wellcome here Neesie, and I´m glad you like too see the steps of my painting. Thank you!

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  12. Dear Catherina, Full of beautiful watercolour paintings in your blog! You're so generous to share your techniques, too. Thank you very much for visiting my blog. I heartily hope you will enjoy watercolour lot more. Look forward to next!
    Best wishes, Sadami

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    1. Thank YOU Sadami, I enjoyed your posts alot, and I will come back for more. Thank you for your visite!

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  13. Jolie composition et tu décris la façon dont tu travailles, j'adore!
    Nice post! Thanks & Welcome for your comment and visit to my blog.
    Have a nice day! Merci.

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    1. Thank you for following Cath! I love to meet new artists! Wellcome back!

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