Friday, January 31, 2014

Poppy Trio Palette knife painting in oils

Poppy Trio Palette knife painting
20x20cm (8"x8") on box canvas
The sides of the canvas are painted black
No frame required
Day 24 of the 30 day challenge
Available for purchase in my Etsy Store
The thirty day challenge has now finished and I can relax a little.  I have been posting my paintings for the challenge on my daily painting blog as it has been too difficult to keep up with the two blogs. Over the next few days I will repost my flower paintings on this blog.
About this painting
This is an upcycled painting, also of poppies, that I sort of liked but it was a bit dark. I decided to redo the painting (the original one had 5 poppies which also made it a bit crowded). I first painted the highlights with cadmium yellow and then hit it with the red. The painting is now much brighter and livelier and has more impact.

Some close-ups of the knife work


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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Rose Flower Arrangement still life, No.3 and 4. Miniature treasure paintings

Mini treasure flower arrangement NO. 3 
Palette knife painting by Marion Hedger
Impasto oil
10x10cm (4x4inch) on box canvas
Can be hung without a frame
This is painting No.20 in the 30 day challenge
Available for purchase


Mini treasure flower arrangement NO. 4
Palette knife painting by Marion Hedger
Impasto oil
10x10cm (4x4inch) on box canvas
Can be hung without a frame
This is painting No.21 in the 30 day challenge
Available for purchase

I enjoyed painting these little treasure, they were fun to do and the finished paintings look good with all that textured paint. These paintings would certainly brighten up a dull corner.

Here is a collage of the Rose Flower Arrangement series together

Monday, January 20, 2014

Rose still life flower arrangement No. 1 and 2, miniature treasures

Rose still life flower arrangement No.1
Mini treasure Palette knife painting
Impasto oil
10x10cm (4x4inch) on box canvas
This is painting No.18 in the 30 day challenge
This painting is now SOLD
Rose still life arrangement No. 2
Mini treasure Palette knife painting
Impasto oil
10x10cm (4x4inch) on box canvas
Can be hung without a frame
This is painting No.19 in the 30 day challenge
For the last few days I have been painting florals for the 30 day challenge. These two little miniature paintings were inspired by a larger painting I did after French Impressionist Henri le Sidaner. The painting was a table still life which inclueded a vase of flowers. When I cropped the painting for some close-up shots of the knife work, the crop of the flowers caught my eye. These are the first two paintings in the series. The series will include four of these miniature treasures as I only have four of these mini canvasses.

Close-ups of the knife work
No.1
 No.2
These paintings are painted with thick impasto paint on a yellow ground. It's funny how an idea can spark off several paintings, especially when I have been procrastinating for so long about using these small canvasses. That's one of the good things about participating in a challenge like this, it makes you think outside of the box.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Remembering Summer - Pink Hydrangeas palette knife painting in oils

Memories of summer
Palette knife painting in oils
30x30cm (12"x12) on MDF canvas panel
Available for sale in my Etsy store 

This is painting 14 in the 30 paintings in 30 day challenge

I have several of these hydrangea bushes outside the back door. They have hugh flower heads - although that does depend on if I remember to keep them watered. That is the only draw back of hydrangeas, they do dry out very quickly in our summer heat. The good thing about these hydrangeas is that they don't need watering!

Some close ups





Monday, January 13, 2014

Honesty and glass palette knife painting in oils

 Honesty and glass palette knife painting
18x24cm (approx 7"x10")
Archival canvas panel
I struggled with this painting. The vase and jug are semi opaque and I had difficulty in getting that across. It is hard when using opaque paints to give the illusion of transparency. I also found the background difficult and changed it a few times. Does this one work? The green jug is made of recycled glass and is not symmetrical. I painted it a couple of times, before I discovered it wasn't just my painting LOL! What do you think, should I make it symmetrical?

Here are some close-ups of the painting




This is painting is for day 13 of the 30 paintings in 30 days challenge hosted by Leslie Saeta. Pop over to my Joy of Colour blog to see the my other paintings in the challenge.

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