Monday, August 9, 2010

Another day of White Roses-Mark H Brown

I finished the roses yesterday, worked on the table today and worked up the first layer on the fabric.  I'm looking forward to scumbling some color and light adjustments soon.  I scrubbed in a second layer to the background, staying as close to neutral without looking dead.  I'm alternating warm and cool greys in the background, with a dominance of warm to help keep the painting from being too cool.  I think the contrast in the roses makes them pop next to the diffuse table and background.  It is always a little hard to stop when you just want to know how it will look when finished; kind of like a good book!  Tomorrow maybe I will tackle the greens and the vase?

6 comments:

Tatiana said...

Looking fantastic!
I would have a hard time myself to stop on this stage... very tempting to continue.

Unknown said...

Oh my! You certainly have a wonderful touch! ...and just look at that satin! Terrific.

Kathy Michels said...

This is awesome! I cannot wait to see the finished piece. Oh it is just so gorgeous. You have captured every little detail in such a beautiful way!

Bottini - Classic Realist Landscape said...

Hi Mark,
Thanks for posting often - watching your studio process and your studio insights allows a look behind the finished painting. I am interested in how you establish a sketch on your ground (pencil, charcoal, a la prima?)
Your volumetric forms compliment the fragility of the roses - you are deft in handling subtle chiaroscuro. Anxious to see the contrast of greens within your restrained palette. Lovely piece.

Autumn Leaves said...

Amazing!

Mary Beth Brath said...

I have so enjoyed watching your process. Thank you for the open sharing of your knowledge.