I’m working on a new orange still life at the moment. Again this is on home-made board and uses the following palette: Titanium white, lemon yellow, cadmium yellow, yellow ochre, burnt sienna, alizarin crimson and ultramarine blue. The first stage was to roughly paint the outline of the orange halves with yellow ochre and Sansodor. [...]
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May 9, 2013 by Steve · Leave a Comment
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Social Tagging: orange • still life
I recently finished this still life oil painting of an orange. It’s touch dry but still needs a few more weeks to thoroughly dry out before it can receive its final varnish. I wanted to get translucency of the light through the orange and love the way the the colour passes from yellow to orange [...]
Orange Half – Oil painting by Steve Driver Canvas – 16 x 12 inches.Requires mounting and framing. Palette for this one was: Titanium white, lemon yellow, yellow ochre, cad orange, alizarin crimson, burnt sienna, ultramarine blue. This painting is now sold. You may also like:Still life Apples and VaseStrawberries and Bowl Still LifeMarbles 3 – [...]
December 2, 2011 by Steve · Comments Off
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Filed under: Oil Paintings
Social Tagging: orange • still life




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