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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Blue White Vase Oranges Watercolor Painting


 © 2013 Barbara Rosenzweig, Watercolor Painting
11x14 matted to 16x20 $52
8x10 matted to 11x14 $37
sold matted for standard size frames
I chose to create a still life painting because I thought that I needed another challenge. I know, I'm crazy! I had never painted oranges or anything reflected in a mirror! In order to decide what the values (lights and darks) were for this painting, I started with the darkest tone, the background. Many watercolorists go from light to dark, but for this particular painting, I decided to do it in reverse. Using a flat brush, I was able to get more concentrated color and less water on my brush. I also wicked off the excess water onto a paper towel. Using a hatch-work of blues and purples, I built up layers of color creating a sense of depth for the background.
Once the background was in, I could then determine how dark to make the floral design on the vase. I wanted to use a variety of blues, from very dark indigo to a lighter ultramarine, adding purple to increase interest and depth. I also used a masking fluid, somewhat like the rubber cement I used to use as a child, that protects the white area of the paper. The gray lines on the oranges and vase will allow me to paint over those areas and not stain the paper. When the painting is almost done, I can peel off the hardened masking fluid revealing the white paper below it.

Next, I built up layers of orange and yellows to create the colors of the fruit.



After completing the floral design on the vase (below), I could see that the color looked dark and muddy on the top left flower and that I needed to work on the oranges after I removed the masking fluid. Too many lines, blotchy patches on the reflected orange needed a lot of work.

After lightening and reworking the flowers and toning down the stripey look of the oranges (below), I felt that I was finally on the right track. I added a very pale orange color showing the reflection back onto the vase from the orange in front of it. I wanted to keep it subtle. Still, it needed more drama.

To give it more pizazz, I used titanium white and white casein paint to create the reflections on the vase and to "moisten" the look of the oranges. I also put more blue on each side of the vase to help create the illusion that it is round. Pale blue on the table's surface makes it look more reflective.

 © 2013 Barbara Rosenzweig, Watercolor Painting
11x14 matted to 16x20 $52
8x10 matted to 11x14 $37
sold matted for standard size frames
My goal was to make the Chinoiserie blue and white Ming vase with orange segments both elegant and striking. I hope that this post has helped you understand my decision-making process and that you enjoyed the old-world charm of this painting. Did I reach my goal? 

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 Linked to Watercolors by Barbara Etsy Shop, Watercolors By Barbara Website, Fine Art America, Alphabe-Thursday, Fall into Fall, and Pink Saturday, Anything Friday , Pretty Monday

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Beach Girl Friends Seashore Painting


What could be better than girls having fun together at the beach, especially if they are best friends, sisters, twins! Here, they are delightedly looking at the seagulls, toes tickled by the foamy surf! 

This watercolor painting turned out to be an accidental commission. When I was at an Art Fair, I spotted absolutely adorable twins. I asked their mother if I could take a photo of her children. I was so brazen about asking because I love to paint kids! She agreed and I told her that I would send her an email of the finished painting. ...and the end of the story is that she loved it, wanted the original, as well as matted fine art prints for other family members!

When I looked at the photo, I decided to set the scene at the powder white sands and emerald waters of a Florida beach. It's so much fun to let your imagination soar and not stick to the reality of a photo!


I started with a sketch of the twins, but moved them apart. Next came the sky and beginnings of the water, surf, hair and skin.



Adding waves, refining clouds, deepening the color of the water, putting in the shadows of the blouses came next.


When I started to paint the skirt stripes, I decided that the original colors in the photo were too close to the colors in the water. I wanted drama and fun! I started with pale purple and a hot pink, but felt that deep purple and bright red would work better. The wave on the back right was really starting to bother me. I think that I mostly paint from my gut, not my head. But I just couldn't let go of the fact that I hated that wave, even if I could balance it with others on the left side of the painting. I tried to stop thinking about that wave by adding the three seagulls that the girls were looking at.


 'Couldn't stand it anymore. Out went that wave! I felt much better and then worked on making the emerald waters darker at the horizon to give it depth, refining the hair and skin color, correcting the left leg of the right girl, adding the purple hair clip, deepening the colors of the stripes, darkening the shadows of the clothing, and creating the children's reflections. Done!

I spent so much time on this painting, that I have come to love those little girls. As you might have guessed, I have no grandchildren yet! I had a hard time parting with it, but knew that the family would cherish it. I do have 15 fine art prints that I've made and one will be framed for my home!

I hope that you've enjoyed "listening in" on the decisions I made during my creative process. I'd love to hear from you!!


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 Linked to Watercolors by Barbara Etsy Shop, Watercolors By Barbara Website, Fine Art America, Alphabe-Thursday, Fall into Fall, and Pink Saturday   

Friday, February 8, 2013

Passion Flower Watercolor Painting


This exotic tropical flower is absolutely sensational! The passion flower's intricate structures are exquisite, as well as its colors. This fine art reproduction of my original watercolor painting is fabulous as a focal point for your home decor.

Linked to Watercolors by Barbara Etsy Shop, Watercolors By Barbara Website, Fine Art America, Alphabe-Thursday, Fall into Fall, and Pink Saturday 

Thursday, December 22, 2011

GIRL INTO THE SURF


My wonderful scene shows the pure girlish delight at being on the beach. I tried to capture this child's independent strut into the surf to fill her bucket! Can you smell the salt air, hear the surf, and feel the sand between your toes?

Linking to Tell Me Tuesdays, Handmade Tuesdays, Share the Love Wednesday, Wow Us Wednesdays, Fall into Fall, Primp Your Stuff Wednesday, Fabulous Friday

Christmas at the Beach
"I am in Colorado, looking out the window at a foot of snow and its still snowing! I am longing for warmer weather and the beach. If only I could spend Christmas at the beach this year...," says Dawn Hitchcock from DawnHitchcock . My watercolor "Girl into the Surf" looks right at home here!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

PINK HYDRANGEA


My garden is full of bright summer color, but softer tones come from my pale pink hydrangea. This painting is beautiful in country, modern, or your own special decor and makes a terrific companion piece to my "Pale Blue Hydrangea." The delicately charming hydrangea will be lovely as a treat for yourself or a thoughtful gift for a flower lover!

Love Blooms in Pink
VintageEye from VintageEye created this beautifully pretty in pink collection. I'm so pleased that my shabby chic Pink Hydrangea was included. 

SECLUDED BEACH


My peaceful beach welcomes you to get away from it all! Picture yourself on a private island with no worries, cool breezes, swaying palms, crystal clear water, and lots of sunshine. This serene fine art reproduction of my original watercolor painting will give you hours of pleasure right in your own tropical paradise at home!

Tropical Vacation....
Dee from RubyLake selected these terricif items to represent a tropical dream vacation. My Secluded Beach watercolor fits right in!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

RUSTY MOTOR


It was love at first sight - the rich rusty colors blended with the wonderful blues, along with vivid shadows! Who would think that an electric motor could give such pleasure? Treat the man in your life to a great painting that will really liven up his workshop!

Rusty Skies
Ale from ixela created this stunningly colored collection of handmade and fine art gift items. My Rusty Motor fits right in!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

NEW LISTING - MAGICAL CASTLE FANTASY


This is a surreal painting that invokes a fantasy, a dream of a castle, fantasy forest, and scattered moonlight. This is a fine art reproduction of my original oil painting.

Linked to Made By You Monday, Savvy Homemade Monday

THREE BLUE HYDRANGEAS


Hydrangeas have always been a favorite in my garden. They have an old-fashioned beauty that takes me back to earlier times. I hope that this fine art reproduction of my original watercolor painting of a cluster of blue hydrangeas will bring you joy every time you look at them in your home!

Pink and Blue
Annaart72 from Annaart72  created a gift collection of contrasting color and great works of art. 

PURPLE RAIN


I was inspired to create this one rainy day while looking out of my window during a storm and picturing all of the wonderful colors that could be there instead of gray! This fine art reproduction of my original painting will be stunning in your home!

Dazzle HER this Holiday Season!
Anne from MyHelpingHands created this terrific collection with HER in mind!


Purple Rain Purple Rain
Jeannie created this wonderful purple collection. So glad that my Purple Rain painting is included here.

GOLDEN SUNSET ABTRACT


The changing colors of the sky always fascinated me. Here, the sun had just set and the sky's vibrant hues are vividly reflected in the water. This fine art reproduction of my original watercolor painting is a soothing addition to your home.

Bright and Cheerful Holiday Gift Ideas!
"Make it a Handmade Holiday.. Give a gift of love.. Wonderful Creations by some talented artisans.. All members of the On Fire for Handmade Team," says Anne from MadeforMebyOaklie . I'm honored that my GOLDEN SUNSET ABSTRACT is included here!

POINSETTIA


This gorgeous flower is perfect any time of year, but especially at Christmas! I hope that you will find a great home for my Fine Art Reproduction of my Original Watercolor Painting of the brilliant Red Poinsettia.

Little Blue Christmas....
Annaart72 from Annaart72 has created a collection of lots of reds! Glad to have my Poinsettia painting included here.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

STARFISH


What an unusual animal! This starfish is so cool - you can chop off one of its arms and both the piece and the rest of the starfish will grow into whole starfish! This fine art reproduction of my original watercolor painting makes a wonderful companion piece to my Chambered Nautilus, Murex, Knobbed Whelk, and Sea Urchin.

BALLOON FANTASY


Balloons always fascinate, especially if you are a child. Wonder and fun, that's what I tried to capture in this fine art reproduction of my original oil painting. Although it's not a watercolor, like most of my work, this oil painitng is a true expression of childhood joy in any artistic medium.

Linked to Handmade Tuesdays, Share the Love Wednesday, Wow Us Wednesday, Fall into Fall, Primp Your Stuff Wednesday

Friday, December 9, 2011

POMEGRANATES


The pomegranate is mentioned in ancient texts of the Bible and Homer. It's valued for its beauty and versatility as a fruit with medicinal qualities, It also is a symbol of prosperity, fruitfulness, and ambition, with many myths and religious meanings ascribed to it. That's what drew me to create this watercolor, showing the stunning fruit growing on its small tree. I hope that you enjoy the fine art reproduction made from my original painting.

A Few of My Favorite Things....
"These are a few of my favorite things from some of my favorite Etsy shops and artists....
~Enjoy and Happy Holidays!!" says Pam from whimsicalvintage .

TROPICAL BROMELIAD


Strong and vibrant, these tropical colors make this fine art reproduction of my original watercolor painting of an exotic bromeliad plant a real knockout! It will be a sensation in you sunroom, guest room, vacation home - any special place where you want a bright punch of color!

Exotic Tropical Color for Christmas
I'm so honored that my Tropical Bromeliad was the inspiration for Sigalit Alcalai's from SigalitAlcalai  beautiful treasury!



Tropical Merry Christmas
"If you are feeling a little chilly...this might help to warm you up," says NorScott from NorScott. 

Thursday, December 8, 2011

PALE BLUE HYDRANGEA


There's one hydrangea bush in my garden that has the softest of blue tones. I tried to capture the delicate petals tinted with just a touch of pink. Picture this with its companion piece, "Pink Hydrangea" making a beautiful addition to country, modern, or your own special decor. Do it! Just treat yourself!
This is a fine art reproduction of my original watercolor painting.

Linked to Fall into Fall, Alphabe-Thursday,

Gifts for Gardeners
"Gifts for the Gardener. Already Dreaming of Time in the Garden," says Steph from simplyhomesweethome . I love that I'm included in this garden lovers collection!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

PEARS


Pears at the peak of ripeness, that's what my watercolor painting tries to capture. Enjoy a fine art reproduction of this luscious fruit in all its beautiful, rich colors - right in your own home - year round!

Yellow Highlight
Kedul Kreation from KedulKreation created this colorful collection featuring yellow gift items. I'm so pleased to have my Pears Watercolor Painting featured here!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Snowman with Red Scarf and Mittens


Thoughts of winter bring to mind all of the fun I had building a snowman with my brother when I was growing up and then with my children! We used whatever was at hand, even my scarf and mittens!, to decorate him. I hope that you enjoy this fine art reproduction of my original watercolor painting with its bit of winter whimsey.

Linking to Savvy HomeMade Monday, Tell Me Tuesdays, Handmade Tuesdays, Wow Us Wednesdays

It must be Christmas! I can only see Red, Green & White! Oh My!
"It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas," says Teresa Penrose from PenroseDesigns .

PEACEFUL PORCH


Looking for peaceful and quiet moments? These Adirondak chairs on a secluded porch create the perfect painting for your home to give you a sense of tranquility and relaxation! The vivid colors in this fine art reproduction of my original watercolor painting will brighten your rustic vacation home or your very own hideaway sanctuary!

Swirls of Red and Green
Stella Melgrati from theYarnKitchen created this stunning red Christmas gift collection. So glad she included my Peaceful Porch painting! Check it out.