In every issue of Somerset Studio, they always have the With One Palette feature, which I love because it shows what you can do with just 3 or 4 different shades of paint and that's what I used for the background of each of these paintings.
Here's the background and the colors that I used--
The background color is more true on the paintings than it is on this photo.
First I put a layer of watery gold ochre on it, and when that was dry I applied Pthalo green, Raw sienna, and Titan buff all over--blotted, wiped off, reapplied until I was happy with the results, And also just a teeny smidge of Paynes gray. So I guess that's 5 colors, but who's counting. The main reason I 'm showing this is for me. Remember, this blog is my art journal, and I wanted to journal this, because I love the result, and I'm going to forget how I did it. In the beginning of the year, my plan was to have a real life journal--okay, whatever!
And also, later when it was dry (a note to myself), I splattered some titan buff all over it.
And did I tell you that I like to paint sun faces--I'm pretty sure I did. Well this time I wanted to make big, big ones, These are on 12 x 16 gallery wrapped canvases--so the faces are pretty big and I love them!
Wow Diane I love it! This is absolutely beautiful and so full of life! Excellent color palette!
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Thanks for the comment:
Smiles Diane...you feel the love for pretty collecting too huh? Hugs!
I absolutely love this one! The colors are wonderful and I love the style. Thanks, once again, for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI tend to forget how I do my backgrounds as well. :)) This piece is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteA perfect theme for this time of year!! Your detail and colors are amazing Diane!!! This piece is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteDiane, these are soooo cheery and beautifully painted.....outstanding..
ReplyDeleteWow, I love this and I just spent a little time catching up on the posts I've missed.
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Beautiful, Diane! Love the suns...and the birdies, and sentiments. You're inspiring me to get busy on my sun face, ;).
ReplyDeleteJust perfect! So happy and the details are wonderful with all the swirly sweetness. Blessings.
ReplyDeleteI love this, Diane, and I love seeing people put the steps for all us voyeurs to see!!!! The colors are fabulous! You have such a wonderful style that is all your own.
ReplyDeleteYou're so funny,making notes to yourself in your blog,now I feel like I'm being nosy and reading your diary.LOL. Actually its a great idea. I love your sun face,it looks like a real face.The three colors(I mean five,I counted) looks good together.
ReplyDeleteI love them too! the bigger the better.
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sun faces.
what could
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with warm yellow
that kisses
our heads?
beautiful,
dear one!x
very vibrant and i love that you use this blog as a journal! well done!
ReplyDeleteThe sunfaces are wonderful....love the colors....and so glad you describe the process for us...
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what a busy little beaver you've been. all these new paintings! very sweet. love the bird on the swing and all the flowers.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and happy! I love the sun, too. :) Thanks so much for your kind comments on my dolls, by the way. It is a true compliment coming from someone so talented! Have a great day! Theresa
ReplyDeleteYour piece turned out wonderfully. Great job!
ReplyDeletewith one palette is one of my fav SS features. i love your whimsical beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteOh...beautiful, happy, vibrant, and fun!!!! oxoxo Zinnia
ReplyDeleteThis was precisely why I started my blog. Pictures and words stored on a server that would remind me of what I had done. I really love the finished piece and the beautiful sun. It's a perfect addition to the others you have made.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely!
ReplyDeleteAll this time buying SomersetStudio and I never saw that section...guess I don't pay much attention unless it is a photo, my bad! Thanks for sharing this now I will go back and look for it!
your work is always inspiring to me..I just love the sun and your celestial piece is grand
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work and a great lesson on color. It takes discipline to do that as there is an urge to put out another color when making decisions as the painting goes along. The sun is a good choice, with your show coming up and summer and even winter for that matter.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful detail and imagination you have and you just flow along creating beautiful work.
I love coming here for visitis. It makes me want to paint, but then I always want to paint.
Diane ,love your sun,too.
ReplyDeleteI also made sun-dolls, some years ago, maybe I would do another one, after visiting you, and getting inspiered.
Hugs, Dorthe
This is so lovely! I always find those features very inspiring, its great to know what you can do with just a few colors.
ReplyDeleteAnd you're more than welcome to link to the blog post on craft shows! And good luck on the one you're doing this weekend!~
Love it and the description of how you did it!
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Love that you show your process!! Very nice piece!!
ReplyDeletehi diane
ReplyDeletebeautiful art!!!!
xxx..julia
Beautiful paintings! Love the colors and the style!
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, this is so beautiful, love all those colors and your sun faces are amazing.
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Debby
Diane,
ReplyDeleteI love these ... your suns are great and the colour palette seems to really be one that you work well with.
All the best,
Barbara
oh my gosh...these are the greatest, diane!!! i love your suns. and i am in love with your bird on the swing, how clever and delightful delightful!!!
ReplyDeletei too forget what i've done before..my sister is forever asking me and it kills me when i don't know and interesting...good idea to write it in your journal and you are also teaching others! you really are great! xo
This is Great! You rock good art pieces. :) So creative!
ReplyDeleteWow Diane, this is GORGEOUS! I particularly love the wee birdies at the bottom! how inspiring :)
ReplyDeleteHi Diane,
ReplyDeleteThe painting of yours is simply fun and free and wonderful!
I can feel the freedom within your work!
Thank you for posting at my blog, yes, the book is wonderful, I have read four chapters.. and whew!
Go read and Fly girl!
hugs, :-)
Your sunshines make me smile! Of course, most of your art just makes me want to smile.
ReplyDeleteYour garden girls are lovely! I have never tried the one palette method...this sun piece is superb!Traci's classes will be starting a new session June 7.
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Mary
you always leave such nice comments! I though its about time I tell you how lovely and inspiring your art is too :)
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kp
Oh my goodness...I LOVE this!!!
ReplyDeleteTis another beauty as always - I am always intrigued with you colors, Diane! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your colors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm going to have to try that on my bacgrounds. I think I love the titan spatters the most!
ReplyDeleteThis will sell fast!
Hugs and love,
Kelly