The Blackberry flower
Creating a piece of work that has blocks of colour as well as linear qualities. The tonality of the background was taken into consideration.
The process
- The paper was stretched onto a board and given a light wash of sap green.
- Using 2 individual preserve jars one was mixed with ultramarine and the other violet, in turn they were thrown at the paper, the board was wobbled about to spread the paint.
- The paper was left to dry overnight.
- The ground was dark so I directed a spot light on it, thus making the drawing easier.
- I applied 3 layers of acrylic paint to cover the ground.
- Highlights were created with POSCA pens.
Review
Initially just the flower was put up for critique. The idea of creating a diptych came about, so a petal was extended to the work. This made the work more interesting.

I really like your Blackberry flower diptych Jane, the colours go really well together and I love the qualities of the background.
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