I didn’t do a new painting this week. I continued to work on a previous painting or was otherwise busy. So, I decided allow you to view a previous painting from my past. I think i painted this in 2018 before I started this blog about seven months after I began oil painting. It is relatively large at 12×16. For sure it’s not perfect but I’m surprised I would actually tackle this level of complexity so early. I did this quite a lot in the beginning. I set up still lifes regularly, photographed them and painted. I played with paint mixtures I mixed and modified oil paint, I made panels to paint on. I was so driven. In this painting the challenge was to paint metals, drapes and fruit. When I look at this painting, I am pleased, but I still find painting roses more difficult.
Below, I put in more time on the painting I posted last week. This is the latest version.
There are so many ways a painting can be expressed. Sometimes, it takes a while for ones vision to evolve. When I posted last week, I had no intention of painting more or differently. However, the next day, when I viewed the painting I decided to put it back on my easel. I didn’t have a full game plan but I wanted “more”. For the most part I just viewed and reacted. I started to use thicker paint, more color and made some adjustments to the values. I added foliage and repainted and smoothed much of the background. I’ll add the original below to make this easier for you. At first it was fine – overnight it wasn’t!
The greatest difference is in the vibrancy of the flowers and the thickness of the paint. Flowers don’t have to be vibrant. They can be subdued. In fact the flowers I was panting weren’t so colorful but I am happier with them now. Overall, the redo is less tentative and I’m glad I did the additional work. Thank you for looking and have a great weekend. Winifred