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Artists & Illustrators
|October 2021
This dahlia’s complex beauty and seasonal colours made it the perfect subject for SANDRINE MAUGY in a painting that combines drybrush and wet-in-wet techniques
Sandrine's materials
• Paints
Hansa Yellow Light, Mayan Yellow, Nickel Azo Yellow, Quinophthalone Yellow, Perylene Red, Carmine and Phthalo Blue (Red Shade), all Daniel Smith Watercolour

• Paper Fabriano Artistico Hot Pressed 640gsm
• Brushes ProArte Series 007, sizes 000, 0, 2, 3 and 6; Princeton Series 475, size 4
• Sketchbook
• Pencil

1 Divide your image
When painting a plant, I normally work in a sequence of washes, keeping the painting balanced as I work my way through the various layers.
For this Dahlia, I decided on a different approach. The large number of petals made the drawing complex and working on the whole piece at once potentially confusing, so I divided the flower head into five areas and developed each section a stage further before moving onto another.
The first of those five sections was the centre, which anchored the whole painting. I divided the rest into quarters, breaking down the observation of the subject and the painting into manageable pieces.

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