Sisters: Step 11

The next major area to be completed is the shirt. I was very pleased to find that the technique I described for painting the dress worked even better with these colors than it did with the white. The raw umber gave the paint a very silky texture that was extraordinarily easy to manipulate, especially when blending the highlights into the base color. I also found that it did not tack up nearly as fast, and I had much more open time to work the paint.
In my reference photos, the model is wearing a navy blue shirt. I decided to change the color to this warmer green-brown in order to preserve the warm color scheme of the composition. Incidentally, this image is not a very good representation of the finished shirt. The surface quality of the wet paint is reflecting a lot more light in the shadow areas than it will once the paint is dry and varnished. Unfortunately, I would have to shoot the photo from a pretty dramatic angle to avoid the problem. The image of the finished piece should be much better. You will also notice that I have already begun blocking in the skirt. I wanted to test the interaction between the colors of the shirt and the skirt to make sure they were playing well together before I committed to the new shirt color.

