A New Colour Scheme
a blog showing the progress of a figurative painting
painting, landscape painting, acrylic painting, figurative painting, art by Lester Blair
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A New Colour Scheme

Here are three stages of a painting. I have a sense before starting of what I hope for, but there are always a few changes of direction on the journey. I am trying very hard here of not just painting the same painting over and over again.

Acrylic on Canvas 600mmx 600mm. The raw umber grass hue strangely took on a bluish complementary to the orange which I rather liked.

 

almost finished. The orange seemed a little strong. decided to add a hue of raw umber/titanium white like grass.

I was thinking a yellow /orange painting, can I do it?

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