Green Apples.. Round One

This is another paint-along from PaintCoach’s Patreon page. I painted what I thought I saw, not what I actually saw. “Green” apples are green, right? Wrong. They’re mostly yellow. The image from Adobe Photoshop Essentials shows the darkest green as being mostly an olive color. (Actually, with photos the way they are, the darkest areas showed up as black, so I “color-picked” the edges of the shadow.)

Anyway, this image testing came AFTER my first attempt here — and the quinacridone magenta wash, and Payne’s gray outline to start did not help anything. Ugh.

One Last Halloween Project… Work in Progress

This is based on a new Halloween-themed Patreon post from PaintCoach. I’m using a 9×12 canvas, and I did a tone of Pale Umber (Winsor & Newton Galeria) thinned out with water. As with the skull and pumpkin painting in my previous post, I sketched it out with willow charcoal. The background in this case is Ivory Black rather than a chromatic black of Burnt Sienna and Indanthrene Blue. Near the bottom, I’m using Raw Umber.

Jack O’Lantern II.. The Re-Do

I mentioned in yesterday’s post that I realized that I needed to use a color closer to Burnt Sienna as my desaturated orange; my desaturated “orange” was simply too brown and yellow.

In any case, while it was fresh on my mind, I decided to do a quickie painting of another jack o’lantern, skipping the smaller one and just focusing on getting the colors correct. I used a 6×6 Ampersand Gessoboard that I had toned with yellow ochre several months ago.

The color of the surface the pumpkin sits on is actually a bit more lavender than blue; the photo lighting is a bit off. And I really dislike the slippery Gessoboard!