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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

Friday, December 7, 2012

Cosmos Party, Oil Painting

 Cosmos Party by Marion Hedger
20x20cm (8"x8")
Oil on canvas board

This painting was one of my first oil paintings. It was painted about 18months ago when I was still very much a novice with oil painting. I wanted to see if I could replicate the looseness I can achieve in pastel. I think I achieved it in this small painting and I like the result, it has a looseness and freshness about it that sometimes can be lost as you progress. As they say, "ignorance is a wonderful thing" LOL.
Contact me about this or any other painting HERE

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

White Orchids in Pastel - 2012 Autumn Sale

White Orchids by Marion Hedger
22x30cm
Soft Pastel on sanded card

The third of my pastels up for auction on Daily Paintworks at a low starting price

White Phaleonopsis Orchids are always nice to see. I usually always have at least one somewhere in the house. They make the ideal pot plant.

See also Stargazer Lilies and Orange Asian Lilies other pastels in the Autumn Sale

Monday, October 29, 2012

Orange Asian Lilies in Pastel - 2012 Autumn Sale

Orange Asian Lilies by Marion Hedger
22x30cm
Soft Pastel on sanded card

Another of my pastels up for auction on Daily Paintworks at a low starting price

I love this orange lily. I grow it in pots on the patio, and each year up it pops. It needs no attention and always gives a good show.

See also Stargazer Lilies another pastel in the Autumn Sale

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Orange Delight oil painting

Orange delight gerbera painting by Marion Hedger
Orange Delight Oil Painting by Marion Hedger
Orange Delight by Marion Hedger
24cmx18cm oil on canvas board

I have a gerbera plant growing in a garden pot for the last 4 years or so. It produces these vibrant blooms each year, although it gets so little attention.  I placed one in a faceted triangular vase which I really like - although the shapes and reflections were hard to paint. I placed the vase on some old stripey curtain fabric. The challenge on Daily Paintworks that week was "stripes".
This is part of my garden 101 daily painting series.
Contact me about this or any other painting HERE

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Parrot Tulip Dance Pastel Painting


PARROT TULIP DANCE
Soft Pastel 40 x 60cm on wallis paper

This painting was created from a photo I took at a local village flower show. The flower show is an annual event and the whole village including the castle/chateau is festooned with flower arrangements. It really is a must to see if you are ever in the French riviera in April.


Following on from painting pastels the colourful way, I decided to try the technique on a flower subject and the vibrancy of these parrot tulips just cried out to be painted.

Step 1 - I drew the parrot tulips and blocked in with colour, using cold colours for the darks and warm colours for the lights.



Step 2


Overpainting the underpainting to make the colours 'look right'.



Definitely a strange looking stage.




Step 3

Dividing the blocks of colour into 3 or 4 areas and finding the light and dark planes.


Starting to look like the parrot tulip



Step 4

Is a continuation of step 3. Dividing each of the areas created in step 3 again into 3 or 4 and digging deeper to find the changes in plane and colour. Any detail is also added in this last step.




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