©Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2022
Last Roses Before Winter
5 x 7 in Oil on Panel
The weather is turning cold finally. We had a long late Indian Summer from Thanksgiving till now and we are more than ready for some cold. I went out and trimmed all my roses and brought them in. They will be dormant in a few days.
This painting truly surprised me with color. It is small but packed with luscious color. I had promised to do some floral paintings so it is going to happen! Stay tuned for more!
Color is constant in this rose painting and vibrant. Easy to frame or put on a small easel.
BE VIBRANT
Hoping you might be laughing. Cold winter and I am still deep in color. I told Terry today there is a thing about older women often piling on too much color on their faces... too much vibrant does not work on faces, but it will always work on paintings.
The brush strokes in this painting are lush with the Holbein Duo Oils. Their viscosity is like thick creamy butter. There was no palette knife, only two brushes and lots of colors mixed and blended. Will be more. I dug out photos to work from this week. Come along on my journey to be VIBRANT in painting.
Question can you be VIBRANT in black and white with mid values? Would love to know how you would do it.
Follow the Spirit of the Paint... Laurie Pace
“As a shepherd looks after his scattered flock when he is with them, so will I look after my sheep. I will rescue them from all the places where they were scattered on a day of clouds and darkness." Ezekiel 34:12
Laurie Pace - A Texas Artist
Laurie is an international artist, her paintings are collected in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Germany, DuBai, Portugal, Italy, France, Germany, the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, St Thomas, Romania, Greece, Croatia, and Ecuador.
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