Showing posts with label complementary color scheme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label complementary color scheme. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Magnolia

Magnolias  

(from "Flower Snowflakes" by Marie Scott & Dawn Andrus)



PENCILS
I used Crayola and Berol Prismacolor pencils, and smoothed them with petroleum jelly.

COLORS
This is a gorgeous Magnolia design, and I had to do it in the pinks and greens I love most. It is a fairly straight forward complementary color scheme, with touches of yellow, lavender, and light teal.

TECHNIQUE
The pinks and dark pinks I laid in with crayola colored pencils. Then I added vibrant Berol Prismacolor colors on top and smoothed it all with petroleum jelly. This can make for very dramatic color. Then I worked in touches of yellow and lavender on the petal edges. I also used a mix of two greens on the leaves, then added teal blue to the stems and leaf centers. I just love to put in as many touches of different color as I can, even in the dark pinks of the border.  After the picture was done, I scanned it into a photo shop program and flood-filled a light teal border as a cool contrast.