smartie2000
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I just have to share my watercolour attempts. I did chinese watercolor in my early childhood, but paintings of cymbidiums were just few strokes and rather abstract looking. I've learnt a good water colour definitely takes time and experience! Green is the most difficult colour to make
During my fourth and most recent attempt I felt that I had to do besseae. I used a photo from "Orchids Through Our Eyes" for reference. Initially the blue background was sprinked with salt but its effect was hideous so I glazed many times over to try to cover. I've learned many glazes can make desirable colours and effects, and certain colours shouldn't be glazed together. I think I can see areas that can take adjustment looking at the computer screen
an previous attempts that did not work out for me. did not use good techniques I used a pic of micranthum from Lance Birk's book
my first one got muddy looking. its Pot. Haw Yuan Glory of a last years blooming
I'm not sure if spraying varnish is a good thing. I used it to keep pastel from rubbing off but it changes the look of pastel unfortunately. Has no effect on watercolour though. No pastel on my besseae, so no need to varnish yet
During my fourth and most recent attempt I felt that I had to do besseae. I used a photo from "Orchids Through Our Eyes" for reference. Initially the blue background was sprinked with salt but its effect was hideous so I glazed many times over to try to cover. I've learned many glazes can make desirable colours and effects, and certain colours shouldn't be glazed together. I think I can see areas that can take adjustment looking at the computer screen

an previous attempts that did not work out for me. did not use good techniques I used a pic of micranthum from Lance Birk's book

my first one got muddy looking. its Pot. Haw Yuan Glory of a last years blooming

I'm not sure if spraying varnish is a good thing. I used it to keep pastel from rubbing off but it changes the look of pastel unfortunately. Has no effect on watercolour though. No pastel on my besseae, so no need to varnish yet