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i made this quick sketch this afternoon while one one of the students was drawing in front of her easel.
i'm attending an 8-weeks-summer course at a museum, which has a wonderful Andaluz garden (as a garden in AndalucĂa - Spain). the teacher makes us see the shapes, the contrasts, the colours, without making details which is too difficult for me, because I always tend to go till the most tiny detail if I can. working with watercolurs in the last years has helped me in that, though in this case, these two works i did this mornig, i used oil pastels to make some shapes then blurred it with turpentine and a strong brush and kept on adding more oil pastel, tried to blend it in some places and not in others.
Nicely done! Your values are right on. Nice balance. Are you teaching the class?
thanks Sherie! I tried to work on the values too, geometry and planes. In this class, yes, I work as an assitant to the teacher. In others I teach and in others, at school, I'm a student, hahaha. Hugs!!