In continuing with the Birth Flower Series, today we are going to learn how to paint loose daffodils to celebrate the March birthday.
The daffodil continues to be one of my most favorite flowers to explore. With so many variations from which to choose, it was difficult to select only a few, however I am confident you will find beauty in those that have been chosen. By the end of this class you will be well acquainted with this flower and ready to continue exploring possibilities should you wish to.
Early Practice: We'll begin our time together by observing both live flowers I have brought into the studio as well as a few images online. Together we'll discuss the shapes and structure of the flowers, and any other details that feel special. This time will be used to stir inspiration and help you collect information about the flowers. As always I will emphasize capturing the flowers through a loose lens, keeping our objective simple rather than narrow focused. Main strokes and minor details should be thoughtful and intentional, without feeling the need to pin down every mark. Exploring Shape: Using the pinwheel flower as a basic guide, we will take a few moments to sketch the daffodils with our paint brush as an exercise to help us capture the general shape and structure of the flower. This time spent in preparation for the lesson will be extremely beneficial later on when we go for it and begin painting the daffodils. Color Creation: We'll be using a somewhat minimal palette today, featuring yellow, gold, orange, coral, and green, however each color combination will open up new possibilities. Class Project: Next up is our class project where, using the knowledge gained from our time in study and application, we'll assemble beautiful bouquet of daffodils featuring all three varities explored in previous lessons. I'll take you through the composition, flower by flower, explaining the why behind the choices I make and setting you up for ultimate success. Skill Level: Although some introductory material will be provided, basic concepts such as how to mix water and paint to achieve proper water ratios and beginning florals is suggested. Advanced beginners (those with a 6+ months or more experience) and intermediate students will find the material suitable for their skillsets.
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