Cyd Rust - Fine Art Home About The Artist Contact Works

Home

Originals

Prints

The Lupus Paintings

Artist Profile

Shows & Events

E-mail Newsletter

Acrylic Painting Demo

Contact the Artist






 


Acrylic Painting Demo
 
Painting A Zinnia With Acrylic Washes


ZOWIE
by Cyd Rust
Copyright 2009

 
This is a demonstration of a Zowie Zinnia I created from a photograph I captured at the Colorado State University Floral Testing Site in 2008. The purpose of this demo is to show how Acylics, with good pigment content, can create lovely washes for the artist, almost similar to those achieved with watercolors.  This demo uses an Ampersand Aquaboard, and Stephen Quiller Acrylics.

Step 1: The Initial Washes
 
I applied my first two coats of Stephen Quiller Acrylics...using Cad Yellow. Did a very light wash of Cad Orange for shading, and created a light neutral gray with the yellow and Stephen's own Quiller Violet to overlay the vibrant white of the board's background. I took the same color darker for the flower center and stem. This entire step is more to give me a blueprint as it were, of where I want to be going, and a guidance of color with an underlayment of hues.


Step 2: The Intermediary Washes

This second round of washes used the same colors on the flowers as before, but I upped the heat a little with Quin Red. That and the mixes I created from the group were then used to begin creating petal definition.


Step 3: The Final Washes Before Beginning Details

Next I added my first wash of Magenta. I will come back in later and brighten it up even more when I do the detail work. Again, more time spent defining of the flower petals and shadows.


Step 4: Beginning The Background

Before I begin the final detail work, I wanted to begin placing my background to get an overall feel for the painting. All colors in the background are values created using the flower petals and their complimentaries, with the intention of creating varying degrees of neutrals to amplify the already vibrant painting. I am quite pleased at how it is looking.


Step 5: Softening and Defining

In this image I have spent a little more time delineating petals, adding shadows, correcting petal shapes, and beginning to soften edges and play with the background colors a little more. I am still keeping to the limited color palette I started with.


Step 6: Clean Up

This was basically the final step before adding the Stamens. I took out a few unnecessary small petals. Reshaped a few to look nicer. Darkened my background as the vibrant colors just weren't popping as much as I had wanted with the softer background. While I did hate sacrificing that, it just wasn't allowing the glow I was looking for. I also added the final bit of Magenta and Quiller Violet to the petals.

All that is left is a final coat on the background to even it out where there are thinner areas that soaked into the Ampersand Aquaboard; add the stamens, and sign it. :)

Copyright 2009 - Cyd Rust - Rust Studios
 All Rights Reserved

 

Artist websites by FineArtStudioOnline.com