Flower Study #43
9 x 12
Oil Painting on Panel
by Pat Fiorello
For this painting, I focused on trying to get a looser feel, with a bit more movement. I did more of a close up vignette rather than a full still life or painting including a vase. Kept the background simple, with some of the toned canvas visible. Plan to do more in this direction, continuing to contrast hard vs soft edges.
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Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Friday, October 14, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Flower Study 42- Grand Bouquet
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| Here's the initial block in to establish general placement |
Monday, October 10, 2011
Flower Study 41- Flowing Roses, Wedding Flowers
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| A large arrangement suitable for the altar at a wedding |
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| Here I am in the gazebo we decorated |
| The final day of flower design class, my 5 classmates, and I staged flowers for an entire wedding |
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Flower Study #40
| Floral Study #40 Lilies in Classic Urn 6x6 Oil Painting on Panel by Pat Fiorello This is another in the series based on floral arrangements I did in floral design school. |
I'm not too wild about lilies ( compared to some of my other favorite flowers like roses, hydrangeas, delphinium etc..) and the lilies seemed pretty big in the real arrangement, so I made them smaller in the painted version. I do think it lost something in translation so this may be one to try over. I just happened to watch the Daniel Keys video on painting lilies yesterday and after seeing that may have some new approaches on handling the big lily.
This was the symmetrical version of this arrangement, but there is also an asymmetrical oen that might be a bit more dynamic composition for painting.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Flower Study #39
| Flower Study #39 6 x 6 Oil Painting on Panel by Pat Fiorello . A quick study of a petite vase with a large rose, spray roses and white stock |
Monday, October 3, 2011
Flower Study #38
Flower Study # 38
Fruit & Flowers Della Robbia
12 x 12
Oil Painting on Panel
By Pat Fiorello
I just got back from teaching a painting workshop in beautiful Lake Garda, Italy. Will share more about that later this week, but still have a few flower studies from my flower design program that I wanted to share. This one is from a design we did which is called a Della Robbia- an arrangement that includes fruit and flowers. Here we included apples, limes and kiwi in the arrangement in addition to the orchids and roses. The colors in the painting were a little hard to photograph and adjust quite right, but it has a more subtle neutral cool grey background than is probably showing up on the computer monitor.
The actual arrangement is pictured below at my work station in the floral design studio.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Flower Study #36 Roses & Spider Mum
Flower Study 36
6 x 8
Oil Painting on Panel
by Pat Fiorello
This is a tiny still life, just trying to capture the essence of a vase of loosely arranged flowers featuring roses and a large spider mum. The mums can be a challenge since they have so many petals, so I tried to simplify that without losing the characteristic feeling of the flower.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Flower Study #35- Roses, Hydrangeas & Larkspur- 3 arrangements
Labels:
Art,
Flowers,
Hydrangeas,
Oil Painting,
Painting,
Roses
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Watercolor painting demonstration -The Art House- Hydrangeas
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| Hydrangeas and purple 12 x 16 Watercolor Painting by Pat Fiorello On Friday, I did a watercolor painting demonstration for one of the galleries who represents my work- The Art House in the Buckhead are of Atlanta. Proceeds from the evening went to support Fragile Kids Foundation which is doing great work providing equipment needed for medically fragile kids |
The Art House is a unique gallery, which beautifully presents artwork of all kinds- paintings, glass, pottery, jewelry- in the comfort and warmth of a vintage 1938 home in the heart of Buckhead.
Below are some photo's of The Art House as well as me doing the demonstration and the flower arrangement I was using for reference. ( Yes, I guess I did color coordinate my outfit to the flowers- wasn't originally planned that way- but happened to work out- as you can tell I love the blue-purple-lavender portion of the color wheel)
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Flower Study #34 Roses & Hydrangeas
Labels:
Art,
Flowers,
Hydrangeas,
Oil Painting,
Painting,
Roses
Friday, September 16, 2011
Flower Study #33-Roses, limited palette
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Flower Study #32 Stargazer Lily
Monday, September 12, 2011
Flower Study # 31 Yellow Roses
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| Flower Study #31 Yellow Roses 6 x 6 Oil Painting on Panel by Pat Fiorello Had a few yellow roses left over from last weeks flower arranging class, so chose those for today's study. |
Friday, September 9, 2011
Flower Study #30- Roses & Friends
Here's a small study I started a couple of weeks ago. Was having a hard time with it that day and scraped it down several times, but decided to give it another try this week. Did most of it with a palette knife to try out a different texture and look.
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| Flower Study #30 Roses & Friends 6 x 8 Oil Painting on Panel by Pat Fiorello |
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Flower Study #29-Highlands Sunflowers
I did this painting from a photo- but it was of an actual arrangement I made for my demonstration in the painting workshop I led in Highlands NC last week.
Then added in a background base before the next stage of adding form to the flowers. I eventually went lighter and more neutral with the background, but started with a warm base underneath.
Here was the initial block in:
Then added in a background base before the next stage of adding form to the flowers. I eventually went lighter and more neutral with the background, but started with a warm base underneath.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Flower Study #28- More Complex Floral Design-Classic Urn
I'm moving along in my flower design class and finished the week with a more complex arrangement that I decided to paint this weekend. A key point I'm learning in the class is to have a mass of weight lower in the arrangement for balance and stability and then use the lighter weight foliage for movement and texture. Many of the design principles make sense as I relate them to how I would think about composition of a painting. Since this was more complex than most of my earlier studies, and I really wanted an opportunity to work on brushwork for the foliage, I decided to do it closer to life size and did a 16 x 20 painting.
Here's the finished painting (still a bit wet, so sorry about the glare in the photo):
Here's the finished painting (still a bit wet, so sorry about the glare in the photo):
| Flower Study #29 Classic Urn 16 x 20 Oil Painting on Panel by Pat Fiorello Here was the actual floral arrangement I made after my class this week which I used as a model for the painting: |
I was pretty pleased with how both the arrangement and the painting turned out. It was interesting to paint something else I had already created. I definitely had a deeper sense of knowing the flowers and foliage, having handled them to make the arrangement and also knowing why I put things where I did in the arrangement reinforced decisions about where to place things in the painting composition.
If I were to do it again, one thing I might do differently is add more dark, cooler leaves first then, lay more light leaves over them to add a bit more depth. But overall, it was a fun exercise on 2 levels- creating the arrangement and creating the painting.
Many thanks for my floral design instructor John Grady Burns for letting me borrow his gorgeous urn and for his wonderful instruction. But most of all for sharing his passion for beauty and flowers.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Flower Study #27- Rose Topiary
After I took my arrangement home, I set it up in my studio in front of a white board and side lit it to paint from while the flowers were still fresh. I was working on a small panel to do a quick study so had to compromise on some of the height which I regret, but overall was happy to get the feel of the rose topiary in a suggestive way without having to report every last petal.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Flower Study #26 Blue Hydrangeas in a glass vase
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Flower Study #25 White Hydrangeas
| Flower Study # 25 White Hydrangeas 6 x 8 Oil Painting on Panel by Pat Fiorello Starting bid $100 Bid Here Now I love painting hydrangeas. The white ones are especially fun as they offer an opportunity to use subtle warm and cool "near whites" to show form. Special thanks to Dan Edmonson for acknowledging me as this week's Featured Artist on Elegant Fine Art.com. Click here for more info. |
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Flower Study #24- Roses, Delphiniums and Berries
| Flower Study #24 Pink, Red & Blue 12 x 12 Oil Painting on Panel by Pat Fiorello $450 |
This study was based on a miniature floral arrangement by my friend John Grady Burns. John is a well known floral designer ( see JGBFlora) and instructor who teaches the 3 week Primary Flowers program I am starting today at Halls School of Design in Atlanta. I am partly taking the class for fun, but also with the intention that I learn more about creating beautiful arrangements that I can include in my still life paintings. I figure the more I understand my subject and branch out ( pun intended) into some more creative combinations of flower shapes, colors and textures, the better for my painting inspiration.
Here's the photo of the original arrangement. It is in a tiny urn just a few inches high.
I will share updates on how the program is going and plan to do some more floral study paintings of the floral arrangements we are doing in class which I'll post over the next few weeks.
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