I'm finishing the petals one by one. The more contrasted areas in the photo are still wet. They will be less contrasted when dry. I have added a little winsor yellow in the center of the flower.
A postcard format I sold recently on eBay. Watercolor and watercolor pencil. I like to explore the combination of these 2 media. I plan to do more with them. Next post on Monday with the rose watercolor WIP. Have a good weekend!
Now I'm filling the surfaces wet in wet with a mix of alizarin crimson and winsor dioxazine violet. It takes some drying time because I cannot do adjacent surfaces.
Today, I began a rose macro in watercolor. I'll post the different steps here in the next few days. Small format, 18*26cm, 7*10 inches on Lanaquarelle paper.
Cranberries in pastel. 30*40 cm, about 12*16 inches without frame. I'm particularly fond of this one. I did it with multiple pastel "veils" and it has an interesting depth.
A macro on petals, postcard format, watercolor on canson paper. That kind of paper is not really a watercolor paper, but is heavy enough for it. It makes a very interesting grainy effect.
This one is a small postcard format with sepia ink and a little blue watercolor. It gives a faded look that suits automn and winter landscapes well I think.