A Daisy A Day – #stradaeasel Challenge 2023

2 Daisies in a Jelly Jar – Jacki Kellum Oil on Panel
#stradaeasel Challenge Day 10

2 Daisies in a Jelly Jar – Jacki Kellum Digital Painting Created  on  Wacom Cintiq 16
#stradaeasel Challenge Day 12

Beginning on January 1, 2023, I jumped into the Strada Easel Challenge for 2023. For the previous 2 years, I had occupied myself with my debut picture book The Donkey’s Song, and I had neglected my art. By the time January of 2023 rolled around, I was hungry to do some art, and the Strada Easel Challenge was what I needed to get my juices flowing again.

Most of my paints had dried, and I needed to order new paints. For that reason, I began the challenge by doing a series of contour drawings. That was a great way to get my juices flowing again. Plus, it helped me to re-train my eye.


Jacki Kellum Contour Drawing Tomato – Day 1

May be an image of indoor

Jacki Kellum Contour Drawing + Watercolor Wash – Yellow Pepper
Day 2

May be an image of indoor

The rule for the Strada Easel Challenge is that all entries must be drawn from life. In the above photo, you see how I light my still life in my studio.

May be a drawing of rose

Jacki Kellum Contour Drawing Rose
Day 3

May be art of flower and indoor

I Began Day 4 by Drawing a Closed Sunflower in a Bottle

May be an illustration of rose

Jacki Kellum Contour Drawing – Closed Sunflower
Day 4

On Day 5, I began drawing and painting daisies. That was one of the best decisions I have made.

May be an image of rose

Jacki Kellum Contour Drawing – Daisy in a Bottle
Day 5

Jacki Kellum Oil Painting – Daisy in a Bottle
Day 6

Jacki Kellum Contour Drawing – 2 Daisies in a Bottle
Day 7

Jacki Kellum Contour Drawing – 4 Daisies in a Bottle
Day 8

May be art of flower and nature

Jacki Kellum Oil Painting on Panel – 4 Daisies in a Bottle
Day 9

Jacki Kellum Contour Drawing – 2 Daisies in a Jelly Jar
Day 10
This is not a great contour drawing, but it sparked several pieces that I did subsequently.\

Jacki Kellum Contour Drawing – 2 Daisies in a Jelly Jar
Day 10

Jacki Kellum Pastel – 2 Daisies in a Jelly Jar
Day 11
Sennelier Soft Pastels
UArt Sanded Pastel Paper

For my own future reference, I am listing the pastels that I used and in what order.

  1. [White] – Gray #523
  2. [Lavender] Blue Violet – #333
  3. Madder Carmine – #380
  4. [Dark Yellow] Cadmium Yellow Deep – # 613
  5. [Lavender] Blue Violet – #334
  6. [Lavender] Blue Violet – #335
  7. [Dark Indigo-Like Blue] Intense Blue – #467
  8. [Dark Indigo-Like Blue] Intense Blue – #465
  9. [Light Yellow] Naples Yellow – #103
  10. Madder Carmine – #384
  11. Madder Carmine – #383
  12. Very Dark Green
  13. [Light Lime-Like Green] Apple Green – #205

Soft Pastel, Intense White

Gray #103 – Intense White Almost White

Soft Pastel, Naples Yellow 6

Naples Yellow – #103

Cadmium Yellow Deep 1

Cadmium Yellow Deep #610

Soft Pastel, Blue Violet 3O

Blue Violet #333

Soft Pastel, Blue Violet 4

Blue Violet #334

 

Blue Violet #336

Soft Pastel, Intense Blue 3

Intense Blue -#465

 

Madder Carmine #384

Departments - Sennelier Soft Pastel #383 Madder Carmine
Madder Carmine #383

Madder Carmine #380

Cadmium Yellow Deep #613

Soft Pastel, Apple Green 1

 

Jacki Kellum Digital Painting Done in Procreate – 2 Daisies in a Jelly Jar
Day 11

For my own reference, I’ll try to tell how I created the above Digital Painting.

  1. I uploaded my pastel drawing
  2. I created the pink background layer.
  3. I created a white table area above the pink background.
  4. In another layer, I created the lavender shaded flowers
  5. In a layer above that, I created the white highlight flowers
  6. In a layer above that, I created the yellow centers,
  7. In a new layer, I painted over the entire piece with oil brushes.

Note: I drew steps 1 – 6 in a #6B pencil, and I filled some shapes.

In step #7,  I painted with a Procreate Oil Brush.
Note: I’m not 100% pleased with this Procreate Painting, but it is a step toward  my hope to learn to paint better on procreate.

2 Daisies in a Jelly Jar – Jacki Kellum Digital Painting Created  on  Wacom Cintiq 16
#stradaeasel Challenge Day 12

I am much happier with the above painting created on my Wacom Cintiq 16 than I was with the one I created on my Ipad with Procreate. I do not blame Procreate. I have just begun my earnest endeavor to learn how to paint digitally. Part of the latter piece’s success is because I gained a bit of experience with my efforts with the former.

But the biggest difference is that I tried to create the Procreate painting while I was away from my studio. I thought that my sketches from the previous days would be enough,

It wasn’t.

I created the Wacom Cintiq painting in my studio. For that painting, I actually worked from life,

Even while creating digital art, life studies are essential.

For my own future reference, I am listing the digital bushes that I used and in what order.

I began by uploading my actual oil painting of the same subject.

  1. I created a layer above the oil painting’s layer, and I completed most of the painting on that layer, and I used Kyle’s Real Oil Painting Brush for most of the painting. When the paint was too heavy and gooey, I erased some of the paint and re-painted the area.
  2. When I needed some precision, I used Kyle’s Ultimate Inking Brush.
  3. When I needed some blending, I used Kyle’s Impressionistic Blender.
  4. To help blend, I reduced the opacity of several of the colors.

 

 

 

 


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