I can’t tell you how excited I was to be painting lotus leaves in Bangkok!
has found my inner creative!
here I am about to ‘show and tell’ with you my latest artwork,
and anyone can do this!
morning, noon and night.
So having visited Bangkok many times,
and adding some garden style artwork to the interior,
except that I don’t live in tropical north Queensland,
I do have a pond with a water lily that blooms,
It all looks pretty straightforward
paint or sponge on the colour,
highlight with bronze, gold, silver as you like,
varnish
and after a few days your painting is ready to take home.
I choose to work with acrylic paint because it’s quick drying
and I only have five days in Bangkok.
especially after my ears prick up as Catherine tells us
I give you a little alcohol”
They have truly thought of everything here
I love the way they will correct any errors…
I’m brought back to earth with a
‘Can I get you a tea or coffee?’
Her husband Teck asks?
I was thinking of ordering a Mojito
to get my Mojo going…
but then realise the alcohol is only for mistakes
and not to be consumed…
Silly me.
although thankfully not, these leaves are humungous.
And so I get started.
It’s pretty simple really.
You paint the colour on with either a sponge
or a paint brush, one leaf at a time following the veins.
The hardest part is working out what colours you want to use,
or in my case trying to mix the right green to match the cushion.
Luckily Catherine is always on hand when help is needed.
The painting is pretty easy and relaxing and the
conversations are free flowing around the room.
Teck is offering more coffee or tea.
Everyone admires each others work.
This is my sort of painting morning.
I get as far as I can
and decide to come back the following day to finish off.
This is what the painting looked like at the end of day one:
The next day I add some bronze highlights to my veins
which are lightly brushed on with the corner of a sponge
and I add a touch of definition around the edges of my leaf edges.
If you want to see what happened after this class see here!
but all attention is on our artwork.
The second day there are a new and equally lovely
group of ladies and one gent.
Here is my finished version with one coating of varnish
and Voila it’s done!
I leave the second coat of varnish to Catherine
who will let it dry and package it for the airport
and deliver it to my hotel on Friday
I can’t wait to see
what it looks like up on my wall!
Linking with:
Mosaic Monday
Thank you Judith
Paint Party Friday
with thanks to Eva and Kristen
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