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How to draw oil painting flowers?

Pay attention to the seven-color dots? Make life more artistic.

Color beauty or color formal beauty is a purely abstract color effect composed of color elements, which has independent aesthetic value and significance compared with the content beauty and image beauty of works.

1. Although the content of the object is only a simple potted flower, the painter still spent a lot of thought and preparation before painting. He kept turning the plants on the tablecloth until he found the most interesting angle of the flowers.

2. Draw a background color on the board with diluted pigment, and then draw a detailed draft on the board to show the relationship between each flower.

Because the flowers are basically white, the painter chooses to draw a dark background first. He put his left hand on an easel to support his right hand in painting.

The painter carefully mixed the pigments on the palette, so there would be no uneven stripes in the transferred colors. The color shown in the picture is white with a little red and khaki.

In order to make sure the color is accurate, the painter compares the brushes dipped in pigment near the petals, which is a very helpful way to analyze the color, and at the same time, this way enables you to establish the tone of the picture.

6. Adjust the color and color the petals. In fact, the same color in petals is rarely repeated, so it is necessary to constantly adjust the mixing ratio of various colors in pigments when painting.

7. Before all the petals are painted, we should draw some leaves, especially the deepest area.

8. Yellow stamens and flowerpots add some warm colors to the cool-toned picture. Among these pigments, the painter mixed some mordants, which were made by mixing one third of linseed oil and two thirds of turpentine.

9. In order to ensure that the sharp edge of the shallow dish can be shown on the screen, the painter draws the edge of the dish with a sharp mink brush before painting the big tablecloth.

10. Now that the tablecloth has been completed, the artist uses a mink brush to outline the shape of the most important leaves (in contrast to the background).

1 1. As can be seen from this detail, the color of "white" petals ranges from yellowish white to pink, and then turns into quite deep purple-gray. These color changes are basically caused by the different illumination angles of petals.

12. The leaves in the foreground are projected on the flowerpot and expressed in dark color, and the tablecloth has also been finally adjusted.

An oil painting of a still life flower is finished ~

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