Thursday, June 13, 2019

JOY'S PALEST ROSE



My former watercolor student and friend, Joy Sallee, posts a lot of photos on her Facebook page of her flowers.  Some are just outstanding and I wanted to try to paint this delicately pink rose.  So, at the meeting the TriState Photographic Society last Friday night, I asked her if I could try it and she gave me permission.  So I have two lovely roses to paint from her garden - thanks, Joy!


I started with the background, which is Daniel Smith Shadow Violet with a touch of Sap Green added.  Just a grey-green background, keeping it light because the flower is so pale.  


Before I started this, I was in such a depressive funk it was hard to get inspired by anything.  But if anything can make me want to get up and paint, it's lovely flowers (and birds, of course).  




4 comments:

Chris Lally said...

Wow! Say goodbye to that funk, Rhonda! What a great start!!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful softvstart, sorry you’re in a funk, yup, get painting! Bring that smile back!

Debbie Nolan said...

Dear Rhonda - so glad you have found inspiration again...looking forward to seeing this painting unfold. Have a good weekend. Hugs!

laura said...

Oh those funks ... I know them well! I think you have found a cure--beautiful flowers!