Painting Carrots #2, #3, and 7

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So now that our first two carrots have dried, we can start adding colors to additional carrots. So I'm going with my number three brush, mixing a little water on my palate, I'm going to take some vermilion hue and a little bit of this perylene read. I'll also add a little that Van Dyck Brown, just to tone it down and it will coordinate a little well with the first two carats and it also looks a little dusty, like it was just plucked from the garden. So again, I'm going to go in there, and I'm going to drop these colors and I think I'm gonna go right here on this top one. Again, I want to create that border. variant inside certain areas, so thicker in certain areas and others, but again, try not to create any harsh lines.

Go into posit my color want to be a little heavier on one side than the other and I chose to do that on the left hand side. Then I'm going to jump over here to this one on the end. Do the same thing to my paper to get that nice shape. I'll continue adding pigment I want to go back in, add a little more pigment on one side of both of those carrots. And then I'm going to mix just a little bit of color in with this one that we already mixed, and I'll come like a purple. So I'm gonna take a little cobalt blue and with that, and now I have a purple carrot.

Gonna do this right over here on the bottom. It's kind of a gray look, we'll go in there and introduce a little more purple in a moment. Again, same procedure a little heavier with pigment on one side of the carrot, but going in all around. Then I'm going to rinse my brush and because this carrots in background I wanted also to be a little lighter, a little more subtle. So I have a brush with just a wet, clean water. And I'm going to go in there and just blend some of this out.

It'll create a lighter pigment. And I'll also create certain areas that are a little lighter. And because I touch the carrot next to it, it bled some of that water and it's okay. It add a little tinge of color. It's kind of pretty, pretty watercolor effect. So I'm gonna take some of my purple here and mix it in with the color that we already mixed.

Mix a few of them and I want it to be a little more purple and gray. And I'll just drop in a little bit of that purple in certain areas. It's kind of a fun look. Just like that. And we'll let this layer dry and then work on our last two carrots.

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