Last October, Charlie got a big opportunity for advancement in his career. We moved from Medford, Oregon (about 15 miles north of California) to Salem, Oregon (closer to Portland). It rains A LOT more and finding myself stuck inside gave me more opportunity to paint.
A few months ago I started experimenting with shading, or as I learned it was called gradation. I started with this olive. After this painting, I decided to purchase Ginger Cook's "Back to Basics" and watched the beginner videos several times.
I loved her videos on making the masters backgrounds and had lots of fun doing those. I painted several backgrounds and set up a still life in front of one. So I guess it's my reference photo.
I battled with the color of the radishes and learned how hard it is to get a lighter red without going pink! I added the bell pepper from memory (because I didn't have one in the refrigerator!) I love the way the bottle turned out.
Another masters background inspired a painting for a friend's daughter who loves penguins.
Sometimes I figure out new techniques by accident, but it sure is fun to learn! It has been a long wet winter and I do love to paint - but I long for sunshine as I have a motorcycle in the garage that is calling me to ride, louder and louder as the days go on.
I guess when the sun comes out, the motorcycle will win, and when the clouds come back, the paint will win again.
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