Very wet-in-wet start and then waiting for the paper to dry to a semi-matte finish to add the cherries inside and shape the bowl; then put the last three cherries outside the bowl when the paper was almost dry.
Thanks, Elizabeth. I am still “copying” from the book but using my own colors which don’t often match what’s in the book. We all have our own favorite colors, don’t we?
Thanks, Alice Jo. Yes, I have enjoyed learning and playing with very wet paper and pigment :)
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You have such a beautiful way with color choice and shadows Rhonda. Love this.
It loos like fun! Are you enjoying the process?
Thanks, Elizabeth. I am still “copying” from the book but using my own colors which don’t often match what’s in the book. We all have our own favorite colors, don’t we?
Thanks, Alice Jo. Yes, I have enjoyed learning and playing with very wet paper and pigment :)
good job with the shadows and making the cherries look like they are in the bowl :)
Wow! Gorgeous, Rhona! The technique, the cherries, even the background - stunning!
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