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MaryAnne Long
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Red Mixes
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August 18, 2015, 05:48:34 AM
My husband often brings a beautiful double hibiscus blossom in to me at the end of the day. Tonight I decided to try and duplicate the red hues. Obviously, I did not succeed as well as I would have liked, although it looks much closer to the real color in person. Lights and camera have distorted it.
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I tried Cadmium red as it seemed like the best color, although when I tried to darken it with green for shadows, it became too brownish. The alizarin crimson with green produced a nicer shadow.
My green is not as clear/crisp as the real stem.
My cast shadow was the alizarin crimson with a touch of Payne's gray. I tried a touch of sap green but it looked too brown.
This was a fun practice.
aloha
mea
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August 18, 2015, 11:16:56 AM
Mea, I so enjoy looking at your work and am enjoying your progress so much. I think you did a superb job on the double Hibiscus which I initially thought was a Carnation. Flowers are not my "thing". As you can tell, I don't know a Hibiscus from a Carnation, but I do love them and am very keen to be able to paint them. Patricia
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August 18, 2015, 03:59:01 PM
Patricia,
I can see where you might think a double hibiscus might look like a carnation, especially when it's closed up like this one was by the end of the day.
I'm surprised anyone even saw it as I posted it under the Watercolour Mixing Questions section. But, I suspect that you, like me, view the most recent posts each morning.
http://www.paintbasket.com/members/index.php?action=recent
That way we don't miss anything.
Now looking at my painting in the light of day, I am going to try a couple of red washes over it to brighten it up.
aloha
mea
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August 18, 2015, 11:53:48 PM
I think this is an excellent start Mea. Yup, a few washes to brighten it up and it will be stunning.
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August 19, 2015, 02:53:24 AM
Mea - at first I thought you had posted a photo of 2 carnations - I do know hibiscus yet these don't look like any hibiscus I've ever seen - how intriguing!! Anyway, your painting is fantastic! Add a few more layers of red and a bit more dark shadows in between the petals and it will look exactly like the real one. Oh, and a little darker green on the stem. Bravo!!
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MaryAnne Long
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August 19, 2015, 06:25:26 AM
Thanks, Sharon. Actually, I started a now thick hedge of double hibiscus from 6-inch cuttings about 27 years ago. I have hundreds of those red flowers on the hedge along my driveway each day.
Thanks, Val.
I'll tweak the painting later in the week.
aloha
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August 19, 2015, 11:54:04 AM
Yep, looks like a shriveled up double hibiscus to me. Lol.
I pick them up every morning from the ground when out watering the garden.
Looking forward to seeing more progress with this one Mea. Bravo!
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August 19, 2015, 04:28:03 PM
Your husband is so sweet!
Great job on your flower!
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August 19, 2015, 08:04:52 PM
Thanks, Natalie and Robin (glad you recognized it).
Here is the post-tweaked version.
I washed over it twice with alizarin crimson; darkened the stem,;added the little pistil things that make it look more hibiscus like; and added more contrast.
( The pistils were actually hidden inside the flower because it was closing up at the end of the day when I went to paint it.)
This is just a little 3" x 4" practice piece, so I will call it a learning experience and file it away.
aloha
mea
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Just thought I'd add your 'tweaked' version for you!
Cheers, Val
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