MY MIDI CARNIVAL GIVEAWAYS
Posted by LakshmiThursday, 3 February 2011
Today is the start of the Chinese New Year celebrations and I wish all Malaysians of Chinese descent, a very Happy & Prosperous Chinese New Year and " GONG XI FATT CHAI " . This is the year of the Rabbit , according to the Chinese Lunar Calendar and is supposed to be a harmonious year, but judging from the events happening all over the world, from Egypt to Tunisia and Jordan, not to mention our ongoing continuous by-elections in Malaysia, it is anything but that. !
Everything and everyone seem to be doing something silly/momentous all the time ( depending on how you view it la ) and if it's not the people, then, it's the climatic upheavals of biblical proportions - from horrendous flooding of Queensland to volcanic eruptions in Indonesia ........... It's really beyond my scope but suffice to say that I'm very comforted and safe in my our own sheltered world of Decorating Painting .
And so , this is what I painted the week before MIDI magazine/ Karangkraf Publications Bhd had their carnival . The painted pieces pictured below were my contribution as gifts/ lucky prizes for their carnival.
This was the easiest to do so I painted this first. Normally, I would use the slip-slap technique to soften the areas around the flowers, but this time, I painted free style airy-fairy roses in the lightest of colours - double loading with Americana's Baby Pink and Jo Sonja's Warm White ( I dressed the brush with glaze first ) and sort of painted a mock pattern - the pattern/design is my own but feel free to use it as a guide ). The actual painting was done over these layout. You can notice the airy-fairy flowers in the receding background. This creates ' fullness' and depth and also give it a a softer and whimsical look, as can been seen above.
I had been wanting to paint this for a long long time and simply kept putting it off. The carnival giveaway gift was just the perfect excuse and I finally finished this in 2 days -in between my baking and cooking and housekeeping work . I think it turned out pretty well, considering that I changed the colours to suit my taste and modified the pattern to my liking !!. The basic pattern was taken from Debbie Toew's " Home for All Seasons ".
Now, this was a big one - a canvas measuring 3ft by 2 1/2ft. - and the subject matter was under the apple tree. This picture was painted based on one of the the lovely calendars by Lang, US. The colours, were as usual, changed according to what I wanted it to be........and what I had at the time of painting. It was a bit of a rush job and canvas painting is really not for the beginner or inexperienced artists, for it really really takes Time to paint, with a capital T no doubt !
I really hope the recipients of these paintings are happy with my giveaways.
Happy reading and painting
Lakshmi
February 4, 2011 at 2:24 AM
Magníficos trabajos, me encantan.
Bss.
February 6, 2011 at 3:12 PM
camne nak join ni..