Meadow Blooms
My inspiration for this painting were the many varieties of wildflowers from our garden. I wanted to convey the joy and excitement of the blooms using splashes of bold color.
I sketched the large shapes of the coneflowers and various smaller flowers very loosely on Fabriano hot press paper from life. This results in unusual and creative shapes. As I began painting, I realized there were too many small shapes and I needed to focus on the large shapes of the coneflowers. The focus is on the design, combining sharp edges with soft areas. I used a large, flat brush loaded with bold colors and painted over many of the small shapes which were distracting.
The shapes were connected and were painted alla-prima, in one sitting. This energy conveys a lively, fresh watercolor painting. Limiting the pigments unified the composition, which is quite a challenge. Every bouquet painting is different — it just happens.
Want to Buy It?
Format | Size | Price |
---|---|---|
Original 20″ × 16″ Silver metal frame (24" x 20") with white and gray mats | ||
Print 8″ × 10″ | ||
Print 11″ × 14″ Actual image size is 11″×13.75″. | ||
Print 16″ × 20″ |
*Frame and mats not included unless noted. Shipping costs are for the continental U.S. Ordering help & policies.