In my previous post I mentioned that I was working on a pink Rose in oil. Today I finished this painting. It needed longer then I thought, because I really needed to get a feeling for the oil colours again. But with each brushstroke I was getting more confidence.
Pink Rose, medium: oil, size: 16×16 inch (40×40 cm) Price: $450 plus $50 shipping (airmail and insurance)
Currently I am working on another Rose in oil. It is a creamy white Rose. The german name is Rose Elfe, which means in english: Rose Fairy.
Here is a photo of my working process.
As you can see I covered my white canvas with a lemon yellow underwash in acrylic. I chose acrylic because it dries very fast.
I am right handed and so I started in the left corner. I do not work in layers. It is totally different to my watercolors. I paint in a direct way using opaque and transparent colours. I apply my colours just where I see them and then blend them together. It also allows me to soften my edges immediately. But this doesn’t mean that I never have to go back to some areas. Often I see things later where I need to add another layer or to darken areas or to lighten then or to change the colours a bit. But it gives you a good suggestion about how I work with oils. I am using only Walnut oil and Walnut Alkyd Medium from M. Graham – no turpentine – nothing else.


Amazing! First for a rose in oil and for not having painted in oil in a while. Second , I am amazed at your technique of working from one corner to another. A unique approach with awesome results.
Just lovely Doris. My first thought when I saw the pink rose was it was a watercolor. The color is vivid and confident.
Very very nice Doris.Beautifull paintings
Thank you Genevieve.