Magnolia Blossom acrylic portrait magnolia flowers
Magnolia Blossoms Acrylic 11"x14" |
I thought this was a wonderful quote. I don't know if it has happened to you, but people say, oh you are so talented. Not true, couldn't be farther from the truth, although I am sure there are many artists who do possess that something extra, something special. But for the most part for the rest of us, it is just a matter of studying, learning your tools and materials, practicing, and then start to trust your inner self. I am on a journey to try to find my voice. Not that I am a late bloomer, but I should have already found it, yes? I guess what I am really looking for is the way I wish and want to paint. Not necessarily how I have been doing it.
I am pleased with this piece. Many thanks to Sanne who put this wonderful reference piece up at PMP. Personally I think Magnolias are just wonderful flowers. They have so many interesting stages. Also it doesn't hurt that they are very common here in Georgia. But I guess the biggest reason to paint them is that they feed my desire to use fuchsia or magenta.
This also was an exercise in using a bokeh background, these were done freehand, not with a template. I like the effect and that splash of white really does remind me of photographs.
Thanks much for stopping by and taking a look. I hope you feel the Southern sunshine, warmth and hospitality that this flower represents.
Comments
I do agree about the talent vs skill. Yes, there are those who are just oozing with talent. But, learning skills and practicing to improve those skills is how many of us create our art.
I love the background on this, the light ans sparkle. Give a very elegant, celebratory feel. And the blooms. Well, they are always feminine and elegant aren't they? Gorgeous work Nelvia!!