Sunday, 2 December 2007

Complimentary Colours

A few days ago I mentioned the way you can use orange and blue together and I've tracked down the pic of the sketch I did some time ago



The idea here was to not paint the tree trunk "brown" but to use complimentary colours to bring the tree forward and enliven it. You can also use ultramarine as a shadow colour, particularly with flowers where you can paint a very light wash of ultramarine where you need the shadow, let it dry completely and then paint the petal colours over the top.

8 comments:

DeeMom said...

That is lovely, are you going to frame it?
I like it ~ it talks to me

sharon young said...

This is a lovely sketch, and the trees really do recess! I love the colours

Julie said...

Deemom, Thank you very much. This is just a sketch so I think it will stay in my sketchbook. I did do another "proper" version after this which I think I still have. I'll have to look it out. I framed that one.

Julie said...

Sharon, Thank you very much. I had fun doing this little sketch and learned a lot.

DeeMom said...

Ya know sketches are quite the thing well State side. It is lovely and I think it would we awesome Framed!


DO you KNIT?

Gina said...

You've been busy posting all sorts of lovely things Julie.... I had some catch up reading to do. That's a lovely sketch of the trees.

Julie said...

Thanks Deemom. Maybe I'll do just that then :)

Judy Scott said...

what a beautiful painting it looks amazing in those colours and no brown!! Jx

ps definitely frame it!