Fearless Friday, Fall Apple

Happy Fall!

It’s finally cooling off a bit and the leaves are beginning to fall

My thoughts are about all things Fall

and I thought it would be fun to paint an apple today,

since apples are such a fall icon

I made a collage of apple photos from Unsplash for reference

I like to start with a very light pencil sketch to establish the basic shape

Then I started with the light yellow green areas

Then I added a little orange

If you end up with a puddle of water

you can take the tip of a kleenex

and stick it in the puddle and it will absorb it

Next came a light red wash on the left side

and more darker red areas on the right

More darker red areas

This is what I call the “ugly stage,”

it’s usually as the painting gets closer to the finish,

and you have to be patient and keep going,

being confident that it will come together

I began working on the stem area, adding darker greens

I added the leaf and began to add shadows to bottom

More darks and then

Splatter!

I added a few small strokes to the stem area

so it looked a little more natural and it was done

“Fall Apple” 5″ x 6″ watercolor on mixed media paper

Celebrate the arrival of Fall with apples

Be Fearless!

I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:

Sundays on Silverado/  Happiness is Homemade

Love Your Creativity

Between Naps on the Porch / Turn About Tuesday 

Wednesday Linky Party / Karin’s Cottage Linky Party /  Creative Crafts

Full Plate Thursday /Thursday Favorite Things

Home Matters

Comments
25 Responses to “Fearless Friday, Fall Apple”
  1. It turned out so beautiful, Jenna.

  2. Michelle says:

    You are so talented!

  3. Looks like I could take a big tasty bite! I love your step-by-steps.

  4. Ricki Treleaven says:

    This one is so much fun! 😀 I love the splatter! Have a great weekend.

  5. Pam says:

    Jenna, I love the splatter! As always, great tutorial! Happy Weekend and Roll Tide!

  6. Kari says:

    Jenna love your apple and I do like the splatter. You are so good at showing us how easy it is to make an apple look like an apple. The only problem I have is …yours look real. LOL. Have a great week-end and stay cool.

  7. lghiggins says:

    As a K/1 teacher, I loved doing things with apples with my students. Painting apples would be fun although “results may vary.”😉

  8. Nancy says:

    What a beautiful painting! And I always enjoy your tutorials!

  9. This is nice, Jenna. And once again, I appreciate your step-outs!

  10. Kim says:

    The is so cute Jenna – I think you had fun painting the apple. I love the deep red strokes and your signature splatter is always a delight. So glad your temps are cooling – our heat wave broke here today and I’m very happy. Take care down there!

  11. Emily McGriff says:

    You always make it look so easy. Lovely Jenna……..

  12. Mary says:

    Love your signature splatter on your apple watercolor Jenna! Your apple would be pretty framed and hanging in your kitchen! 🍎

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