It's been a loooooong time since I updated my blog because I have been keeping really busy! I have been working on two sets of wedding invitations, one of which is done, the other is about half way done. I am starting to design yet another set, and working on some commissions and some personal projects. I also am still doing some graphic design work for a home linens company. So I've been keeping super busy!
That being said, I thought it was about time I did another post about my process. This fall, I had a commission to paint a piece as a wedding gift. It took a lot longer than I thought it would, but I was really happy with the result!
First, I started with the reference the client gave me for the project. They had already been to the wedding, so they had taken pictures of the bouquets for me.
The reference. There wasn't much to go off of, but I did at least have an idea for color |
Before I start painting, I always do a rough color composition in photoshop to give myself a general map for the painting:
As you can see, I just put the general colors in, outlining two of the flowers at the top and giving them shadows so I know that the direction I want to take the painting in will work |
The finished painting with the original sketch. Time to take the tape off! |
I loved painting this piece because the colors were so fun! The client was happy, and I believe the bride was too!
If you would like to commission a piece for a wedding, contact me via my etsy store or at anne@anneappert.com.
Also, a reminder that you can now follow me on facebook and on instagram! (anneappertillustration)
Now, back to work on everything else I have to do!
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