Painting the Landscape
The last time I showed you my Indian Paintbrush piece, I was undecided about the way the stems were ending so abruptly on the background. So I left it for awhile before making a decision on what to do.
The first thing I decided to do was add some stems to the blue flowers. I didn’t want the stems to be too visible so I chose a thread that was close to the background color. You can click on the photos to see them enlarged.
It’s probably hard to see here but I did think that the stems helped the piece feel “more grounded”. But the stems of the main flowers still looked like they are not integrating with the background. So I decided to add paint to cover the end up a bit. Unfortunately, I didn’t get a photo with just the paint over the bottoms of the stems and over the lower third of the piece.
I added more blue flowers with stems over the base of the larger flower stems and the stems are looking better. I have decided it’s finished and now need to find a background fabric so I can finish it and get it ready for framing. This one is named “Painting the Landscape”.




9 thoughts on “Painting the Landscape”
Painting the Lanscape – how appropriate Ruth considering your various methods employed throughout and you have definitely succeeded in allowing the stems to now ’emerge’ from their background. Leaving something for a while often helps to clarify a problem and provide a solution.
I see this work as a calm, ‘gentle’, piece and I’m sure, once in the gallery, it will be snapped up.
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Agree with Antje – it does have a very calming effect. Would like to see it framed 🙂
Thanks! I will show the piece again, once framed.
Yes, I agree, the extra bits you’ve done have made all the difference Ruth. And yes, I’d like to see it when framed too.
Ann
Thanks Ann, it didn’t need much but I was happy with the outcome. Framing up next.
I love it. The colours are wonderful, so beautiful and calming.
Thanks Marie!
I like the additions. It does feel complete now. I am sure it will sell once framed.
Thanks Ann, I hope it sells quickly 😀