LIMITED PALETTE
Learning from my failures when painting Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi and how important to effectively pick and mix paints, I decided to do my Dendrobium spectabile with as few pigments as possible. I used only 3+1 paints, W&N Perylene Maroon (PM), Indanthrene Blue (IB), and Daniel Smith Hansa Yellow Light (HYL) and, for some area, Permanent Rose.I am pleased that these four are all single-pigment paints and two of them (PM and IB) have a great range of colour-mix, from which I could get all colours I need to paint the orchid. They covered the "white" lip/labellum, greenish yellow sepals and petals, to the very dark burgundy pattern on the lip.
Beside having significant amount of clarity of colours when finished, I found painting with fewest possible pigments eased my mind. I worked with wet in wet washes a lot, which allowed me to let the paint flow and mingle with each other. These limited palette really helped me avoid muddy colours, which could easily result from inadvertent clashes of pigments. In addition, the limited pallete brought about harmony to the whole painting.
MAGIC ERASER SPONGE
Magic eraser sponge can completely remove unwanted marks from the paper but I avoided using it due to its abrasive nature. However, I made a mistake, which couldn't be erased using eradicator brush. Hence, I used my eraser sponge this time, but with care.My tips of using magic eraser sponge:
1. Make sure the colouring is final. Once rubbed with the sponge, the paper surface impacted is somewhat damage and difficult to paint.
2. Use masking tape to protect the other area for precise result. Make sure all paint and paper is completely dried.
3. I cut the sponge into a small square because I prefer to use pointy corners to rub tiny areas.
4. Dampen the sponge and rub it gently until the unwanted mark completely removed. Wash and rinse the sponge regularly.
5. Remove the masking tape when the paper completely is dried
6. If you need to tidy the edge, apply only dry brush, as dry as possible.
DENDROBIUM SPECTABILE
The orchids are native to Papua island (Indonesia and PNG). The blossoms have an alien look, but I fell in love with it since our first encounter at a local orchids nursery in Yogyakarta back in 2013. Their extremely twisted sepals, petals and curling lip made them look as if they danced and their intricate patterns were the very first reason I had a crush on them.By mid of this month, I visited the same nursery and I was happy to find it bloomed, reminded me of my long desire to paint it. So here is my latest painting, Dendrobium spectabile, The Dancer!
Your orchid painting is so beautiful that I feel happy just looking at it. It does look like an Indonesian dancer--very exotic and graceful! I am glad to know that someone else likes to use a limited palette. Most of my paintings are done with only 3 or 4 pigments, and the ones you mentioned are among my favorites.
ReplyDeleteYour blog posts are so informative and the photos are exquisite, loved seeing the detail.
ReplyDeleteGreat advice about the pigment colours too - I look forward to all your posts. Lovely work Eunike x
This painting is amazing!!! I love it. Its really coming right out at you.
ReplyDeleteMy apologies for taking too long to reply your comments, Ladies. I really appreciate all of your feedback.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Janene!
Thank you, Vicki!
Thank you, Jess!
Thank you Mayumi :)
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteI love your post because I like the way you collaborate and share your opinions, great blog, carry on.
ReplyDeleteRenown Painters
This piece is stunning. I just found you searching for an eradicator brush...do you have a brush you recommend? I was watching a B. Shovel tutorial and used her name in the search and your blog came up in the search.
ReplyDelete@Mariann Reid Thank you for your comment, Mariann. I have written about my eradicator brushes on my other post >> http://eunikenugroho.blogspot.co.id/2014/09/tips-blueberries-painting-bloom-and.html
ReplyDeleteI hope it answers.
Hey guys! I love your blog too much. I am waiting for more cool postings to read! Cheers… Great Western Painting Calgary
ReplyDeleteHarrah's Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack - Mapyro
ReplyDeleteFind the Harrah's Philadelphia Casino 창원 출장마사지 & 제주 출장안마 Racetrack, in Chester, PA. 구미 출장마사지 See map, reviews and information for Harrah's Philadelphia 영천 출장안마 Casino 서울특별 출장마사지 & Racetrack in