Painting Carrots #4 and #6

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To work on our last two carrots, I'm gonna take my number two brush. I'm going to go in there, I'm going to mix my colors. So put a little water in my palette, and I'm going to put a little of this hands a yellow medium down, just like that. Gonna take a little of this yellow ochre and mix it in. So we have a nice deep yellow golden color. And I'm going to go here on this one in the background.

And I'm just going to deposit that color. Again, sticking to the splotches theory of painting here. Bring it right to the edge. And then there rinse my brush, and while it's wet, I'll just blend out some areas. I can go in there and deposit a little more bright pigment on one side. I'm going to take a little of that brownish orange that we mixed and mix it into that color.

So now I have two colors. I reactivated the color we use previously, and I have a little deeper color than what we just used. And I'm going to deposit that on this carrot right in the center. So I'll start with my light color first. deposit it a little heavier on the left hand side of the carrot. Bring the color all the way up to the top.

Then to take that color, that's a really deeper color, and just deposit it in certain areas, sticking mostly to the left hand side, but occasionally venturing out to the center of the carrot can pull the end of the carrot here and now With that same color, I'm going to go in here and just make sure my edges are what, how I want them to look. And then I'll take that color with a little bit on my brush. I'm going to add just a little bit of splotches to some of these other carrots just to unify my painting. Again, just a few splotches here and there. They're not perfect geometric shapes. They're very organic.

It'll trick the eye into seeing a cohesive unit. And there's a lot more coordination and I'll let this layer dry and we'll come back and add some touches to the carrots and work on the greens.

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