Artist's Palette

Fragrant Bouquet

STEP ONE

I start by outlining my central flowers on the canvas with a thin turpentine wash and brush. This gives a sketchy appearance which forms the basis of where I will put my colours. I don’t try to be too precise – it’s too early and will probably get covered. This is just a start from which I get my bearings.

STEP TWO

Now, using a brush, I apply a thin turpentine wash to the whole canvas with the exception of where my flowers will be

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