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Karen Minden commented on Karen Minden's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
thanks Doug. It’s. challenge for me to balance colour saturation with range of tones. Especially on such a small subject. -
Harriet O’Donnell commented on Harriet O’Donnell's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Christmas greetings to my friends at Draw Botanical. I’m looking forward to another year of thoughtful encouragement and support from you all. Harrietxx
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Harriet O’Donnell added a Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
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Christmas greetings to my friends at Draw Botanical. I’m looking forward to another year of thoughtful encouragement and support from you all. Harrietxx
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Magnificent work. Merry Christmas.
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Breathtaking Harriet!!! It’s a Master’s Class!!!! Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas Harriet, this piece is gorgeous!
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Such a beautiful drawing! Magnificent! Holiday greeting to you as well!
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Absolutely luscious detail, unique style and so much personality. Love it.
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Woah! Woah Woah! Wowzers. Rich, smooth, glowing.. this is good for my soul as the snow turns to freezing rain then slush up here. 🙂 Love the bend on that bottom leaf coming towards me. Those reds – so Vibrant Harriet!
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sheila y. commented on sheila y.'s Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Thanks for your feedback, Doug! So happy to hear from you. I see what you mean about the arrangement. I’m glad I took the accordion journal class for a lot of reasons, one being segments of paper growing in both directions! Happy holidays to you all!!
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Doug Milne commented on Karen Minden's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
You are off to a good start Karen. The colors are great! The berries need more range of tones to establish their form. I would expect to see more highlights and a range of tones into the dark toning on each individual berry. Take a look at your leaves again. At the most basic level, leaves have a light side and dark especially along the primary…[Read more]
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Doug Milne commented on Laurie McConnachie's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Beautiful Laurie! Your toning is really good as is the color selection and saturation! I would tone down the reflected highlight a little. It should not be as bright as the main highlight. Wonderful job!!!
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Doug Milne commented on Margaret Hahn's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Beautiful Margaret! The colors are so nice and I love how you have positioned the subject on the page. The angle is really pleasing! Great leaves!
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Doug Milne commented on Jane Sowder's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Nice job Jane! The onion has really nice form! I would look at the highlight again. Onion skin highlights are more linear than round as you have shown, but I think it could be a little brighter and I would expect to see more highlight than what you have shown. I am confused by the area on the top left. It is the same color and texture as the rest…[Read more]
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Doug Milne commented on Jane Sowder's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Great job Jane! You have wonderful smooth toning!!!! The one thing I would revisit is the highlight. It is too straight (they generally follow the shape of the branch) and it seems too bright. Unless the branch has very shiny bark the highlight would be softer. Highlights will often have breaks in intensity along the way, r.e. where a bud is…[Read more]
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Doug Milne commented on sheila y.'s Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Great Sheila! I really like how you have laid the subjects out with the weightier subjects in the middle and the wispier subjects on the fringes! I also really like how the subjects on the outside edges are facing the edge of the paper! Wonderful!
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Karen Minden commented on Karen Minden's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Thanks Pam. What an encouraging message!
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Pam commented on Karen Minden's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Love this study. And I love that it elicits memories of your mother. My husband’s aunt just asked me to draw a christmas cactus that was grown from a cutting from her mother’s plant. I’ll be getting the plant from her over the holidays. We can learn together 🙂
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Pam commented on Pam's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Deepened some of the shadows on the white flowers. Not sure if it helps or hurts. Also added a bulb. I really love drawing these dark bulbs on this paper.
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Pam added a Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
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Elizabeth Simonson commented on Elizabeth Simonson's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Thanks Sam for your help during the class. It really helped me.
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Sam McWilliams commented on Elizabeth Simonson's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Beautiful Elizabeth!
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Karen Minden added a Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
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Love this study. And I love that it elicits memories of your mother. My husband’s aunt just asked me to draw a christmas cactus that was grown from a cutting from her mother’s plant. I’ll be getting the plant from her over the holidays. We can learn together 🙂
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Thanks Pam. What an encouraging message!
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Thank you for sharing your notes with us, Karen, sentiments that so many of us can relate to. – gives the drawing and observation so much more meaning. I think of my dad with the xmas cactus.
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You are off to a good start Karen. The colors are great! The berries need more range of tones to establish their form. I would expect to see more highlights and a range of tones into the dark toning on each individual berry. Take a look at your leaves again. At the most basic level, leaves have a light side and dark especially along the primary…[Read more]
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thanks Doug. It’s. challenge for me to balance colour saturation with range of tones. Especially on such a small subject.
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Hi Karen- It really helps to put the toning layer on first before you add the color. Also making sure you are leaving the areas where you want the highlights to be. That way you have the form established right from the onset. As you do add color some of the original toning will become obscured, but you adjust the toning as you go. Your original…[Read more]
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Good reminder about the basics. I will try to be more patient!
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Pam commented on Pam's Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
Struggling a bit with the white flowers. I think I’m having a little more luck getting mostly there with watercolor, and then only toward the very end adding white colored pencil. What works for the rest of you when rendering white flowers on Kraft paper?
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Pam added a Photo 3 years, 8 months ago
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Struggling a bit with the white flowers. I think I’m having a little more luck getting mostly there with watercolor, and then only toward the very end adding white colored pencil. What works for the rest of you when rendering white flowers on Kraft paper?
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I can hear Wendy’s voice : make sure there are some obvious white highlights – like overdo them! – and some dark darks for contrast since we’re on a midtone paper. Wendy loves putting her obvious highlights in first and really saturating them.
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