Keep the drawing simple and remember the symmetrical form of the flower. |
I know....this one has lots of mask but it will be fun :) |
Start with a nice loose background and remember to make that bottom edge jagged to depict the lupine tops. |
Since my green was mixed I started adding a loose wash to the bottom lupine foliage. *Remember to make the first green wash dark enough so that it will be darker than the first masked (white) leaves when they get peeled of and painted back in. |
Next I added the first layers of purples and pinks. Yes I do like my new color "Opera Rose" |
Fixing a little boo boo, I lowered the middle green evergreen as they were marching solders, all 3 lined up, too similar and tidy. :) see I still do it too!! |
I added some greens up into the lupine flowers ( could have added a few more) |
Second layer of mask on lupine field |
Second Layer of mask on lower close up foliage. Remember to have leaves go in opposing directions. |