


This is basically same technique as previous post, tried a different background color. Like having two going at the same time so I can try different colors and test out brushstrokes."Holiday Garlic", 4x3 inches, watercolor on board
Small oil and watercolor paintings



This post shows the progression of this painting. Took two days to do it. Lots of layers.
I decided to take on a project. Actually it's an old idea from my teacher Hong Nian Zhang at The Woodstock School of Art. He taught us three complementary palettes. (RED/GREEN, BLUE/ORANGE and YELLOW/PURPLE). I was never able to keep a predominately single color in any of my paintings like he did (I ended up using his palettes but getting a different color sense which is perfectly fine) so I'm going to concentrate on this concept and see if I can do 6 onions in each of the primary and secondary colors. Now that I've said this outloud I wonder how far I will get!