Now the cone flowers (purple echinacea), are blooming beautifully with fritillary butterflies flitting all about them. How can I resist?
So on an exquisitely gorgeous day, I take time off from working on an oil portrait and bring my watercolors outdoors. There I do a study (or what turns out to be a study which is what happens when a watercolor goes wrong!). Later I re-do the painting in the studio. The final version is what I'll show you. Read along to see how it turns out.
There are two butterflies on one of the flowers. They are mostly an orange color and I'll add black and white markings when the paint is dry. I also add more details to the flower petals:
Here I paint the markings on a third butterfly in the lower right:
Here is the completed painting below:
Cone Flowers & Fritillary Butterflies 11x14 inch watercolor |
This delicate effect painted with a light touch is exactly what I am looking for. Often it takes a few tries, but is worth the extra effort.
And the study that I did outside? Some of it I like, so I crop it into two 7x5 inch pieces:
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