LeCouteur Miniatures by Jill Cooter

I have been painting porcelain for over 35 years and have been manufacturing and handpainting miniatures for nearly 20 years. I have been accepted twice to be a particpant in the London Dolls House Festival. I live in South Australia - Australia.

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I have been painting on Porcelain for more than 35 years and have been manufacturing and handpainting miniatures for nearly 20 years.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

STEP BY STEP - ROSE 13


Final Wipe Out: For the final petal I create my own size petal. Don't have this petal hanging down too low - I do place it in between Petals 9 and 10.





Final Softening for the last Petal: For this petal softening I use Stroke No. 1 - the straight stroke - I gently bring this softening stroke half way onto the petal. This creates the illusion that the petal is turning downwards.






THE FINISHED ROSE: As the firings progress I do bring in other petals on the rose bowl.

I hope you have enjoyed this Step by Step on Painting a Rose:

1 Comments:

Blogger Marsha Hedrick said...

Hello Jill Great lesson on a rose. But no leaves. :-( Excellent photos and very clear instructions. Your time as a teacher really show here.

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