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Heliconia Watercolor Painting – Flower Painting

Heliconia - Light background

Heliconia - Light background

Heliconia - Medium Dark Background

Heliconia - Medium Dark Background

Heliconia - Final Painting With Dark Background

Heliconia - Final Painting With Dark Background

I have finally finished painting this Heliconia.  I took me quite a bit of time and effort.  I found that I still have a lot to learn in watercolor washes, watercolor paint characteristics and the characteristic of the various watercolor paper as well.  Painting is an on going learning process.  It is not simple and yet it eludes me everytime I think I got it under control.  More practice is needed.  That’s for sure.

Flower Watercolor Painting – Artist Trading Card size (ATC)

Flower Watercolor Painting

Flower Watercolor Painting

This flower watercolor painting  2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches should be done as a larger painting.  There are details in which a small painting just have not enough room to paint on.  I have use Windsor and Newton artist watercolor on this flower painting doing it in various washes.  The most challanging part of the flower are the large patels.  I need to use a small brush because of the small size of the painting.  But the layers of wash keep on drying quicker than I anticipated and I need to work fast in order that the area stays wet enough for the wash.  Over all I am quite happy with the result and I like the very dark background which gives the flower the 3 dimension look it needs.   I might want to go back on the Heliconia painting to make an overall dark background.

Heliconia Watercolor Painting – day 2

Heliconia Watercolor Painting

Heliconia Watercolor Painting

This daily watercolor I did of a Heliconia flower is quite a challenge for me.  I have since finished it and signed it.  First of all, I do not want to paint this watercolor so it is overly worked.  I need to stop before the water colors go muddy.  I have choose a dark blue mixed with green and purple color background and with this dark value, the subject stands out more when compare to the light color one before.  The value of the background have changed and I think it helps to define the subject of the Heliconia.  I use Winsor and Newton tube watercolour and Van Gogh Watercolors.  I like to hear some experience from anyone that uses pan watercolor especially the large pan watercolor that is made by Winsor and Newton.  I found that their tube watercolor dries so fast after it’s been squeeze out of the tube.  I wonder if there is a shelf life for tube watercolor.

Heliconia Watercolor Painting – day 1

Heliconia watercolor painting

Heliconia watercolor painting

I started another painting last night of a beautiful Heliconia.  Lots of details still needs to be done on it but as you can see, it has lots of different color on the flower itself.  I have a problem of whether to finish this painting in a light or dark background since the value of the edges varies from very light to very dark.  This photo shows that I am trying to use a background variation between light and dark values.  It might work but I think in some areas it can use a bit darker value to make the Heliconia stand out.  I will work on it more and publish the finish work on a later date.