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Eucalyptus by Rosemary Legat – Acrylic paint and ink on 300gsm mixed media paper.

I started with my still life sketch of delicate eucalyptus branches of and  her more interesting shaped leaves for inspiration.

Using negative space painting technique in sepia to create the leaves and branches (reflected in my still life sketch) over my layered intuitive base.  This was followed by the addition of a few white markings for a little pop of interest and detail.

This original painting was created, along with my Eucalyptus Love, to celebrate National Eucalyptus Day in Australia. Eucalyptus is darker in colour and feel than Eucalyptus Love, but they make a cohesive pair due to the main colours and the same foliage used for inspiration in both paintings.

As Eucalyptus requires framing my gallery photos include examples of how she could look framed and hung.

Please check sizing as in situ examples are for display purposes only and may not be to scale.

 

Eucalyptus

Rosemary Legat

AUD$240
Size: 70.8w x 50.5h x .01d cms
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Eucalyptus by Rosemary Legat – Acrylic paint and ink on 300gsm mixed media paper.

I started with my still life sketch of delicate eucalyptus branches of and  her more interesting shaped leaves for inspiration.

Using negative space painting technique in sepia to create the leaves and branches (reflected in my still life sketch) over my layered intuitive base.  This was followed by the addition of a few white markings for a little pop of interest and detail.

This original painting was created, along with my Eucalyptus Love, to celebrate National Eucalyptus Day in Australia. Eucalyptus is darker in colour and feel than Eucalyptus Love, but they make a cohesive pair due to the main colours and the same foliage used for inspiration in both paintings.

As Eucalyptus requires framing my gallery photos include examples of how she could look framed and hung.

Please check sizing as in situ examples are for display purposes only and may not be to scale.