Next step is to print out this image on canvas and then begin remark with paints and oil pastels. I use photoshop to do my underpainting!
Picture of crabapplehttp://paintpartyfriday.blogspot.com/2012/03/paint-party-friday-week-1-year-2-check.html
Picture of crabapplehttp://paintpartyfriday.blogspot.com/2012/03/paint-party-friday-week-1-year-2-check.html
Look forward to seeing the end result Peggy as am loving this fab background. Happy PPF and enjoy the weekend, Annette x
ReplyDeleteIt is very pretty. Have you done this before - photoshopping the underpainting? It's a great idea... Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea to use photoshop for the background of your painting, Peggy! Can't wait to see what materializes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun process! Can't wait to see it with paint added. Your banner is a hoot!!! HPPF
ReplyDeleteOh wonderful! I've never played with photoshopping the underpainting. I can't wait to see how you develope this. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeletePeggy this is really beautiful! What a fun process this must be to do... oh so many incredible art materials... if only I could clone myself! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever way to work on the underpainting. Love to see the finished artwork.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful, looking forward seeing the finished piece! <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! I'm intrigued by your process and would love to see how you transfer to canvas and take it from there!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fascinating technique. Looks beautiful so far!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - I love crab apple blossoms.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful... :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea. The crab apple blossoms look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteboy oh boydo I know about underpaintings :D cant wait tosee result!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting process. I am looking forward to seeing the end result. :) Happy painting!!
ReplyDeleteinteresting process and beautiful spring blossoms!
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