In this lesson, "Magnolia Blossom on Red Velvet", Ginger will bring to life this wonderful old painting from a master that has since moved on to the heavens above.
This is a painting that will look absolutely stunning larger, but you will need to add even more details to bring the petals to full-life. Take your time...this is a "4-Cookie" tutorial.
Supplies Needed:
- Titanium White
- Mixing / Zinc / Transparent White
- Phthalo Blue(Green Shade if Liquitex)
- Dioxazine Purple
- Cadmium Red Medium
- Cadmium Yellow Medium
- Yellow Oxide or Yellow Ochre
- Burnt Umber
Palette knife for mixing paint
#12 Bright Brush
#8 Bright Brush
#4 Bright Brush
1/4" Angle Brush
3/8" Angle Brush
Blow Dyer
Fine Mist Bottle
11" x 14" Canvas
Chaulk
This is so gorgeous and I want to do it, but I have to do some other flowers first so I don’t mess it up.
It is so gorgeous and Ginger, you continue to amaze me with your gift.
This is such a beautiful tutorial. I was guessing that the background should be tone down a little bit so that it does not compete as a focal point with the flower!?!
I am really frustrated because there are so many of u paintings I want to do and can’t after the introduction. It won’t lying me go to part 1 this has been going on for monuths what am I doing wrong?
Apryl,
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Jon
JESSIE M JONES
I did this painting back in March and did not know who had painted the original. Thank you so much for the information. The March painting I did in oils. Now I am real anxious to follow this video and do it in acrylics. I learned a lot watching you paint this beautiful magnolia.
This is gorgeous! You are missing the upper flower stem that comes out of the flower and goes behind the main focal leaf and meets up with the lower stem!
Ginger, you left he stem off coming out of the rose and behind the main focus leaf to match up with the bottom of the stem. This is a beautiful painting!
Well, Kathy, Ginger may have left that off because she wasn’t sure what it was and it just didn’t make sense to her at the time she was painting it. I guess she took a little artistic license on this, but, by all means, please add it to your paintings!
Wow, he really did some beautiful paintings of flowers…
Could you possibly put the name of the ODG in the description? That would be helpful! Thanks.