
I attempted the same picture of the San Jose Mission on a piece of 14 x 20 yupo. I like all the textures you can achieve, but I had to be careful to keep some quiet areas.
Some of my painting friends have inspired me to set up a blog where people can view some paintings, give their comments, and see what I'm working on. It's still in the infant stage, so if you have some suggestions, things you'd like to see, or demo you'd like to have me do, let me know. Following the example of others, this comes with a disclaimer...these are copyrighted paintings, and are protected under copyright laws. They are for viewing/appreciating/critiquing...not for pirating.

This painting on the bottom started out to be a demo on painting old wood, such as a barn side or old cabin. It was also a bit of a demo on flower stems. But I felt like I messed up on the flower and didn't leave enough white, didn't make it fresh and loose enough. The picture of the flower on the top is much better. I miskited off some whites, including the yellow center. Then I painted cerulean in the darks of the flower. After that I put a yellow band across the center, pulling light warm reds from the top and darker, cooler reds on the bottom. The stems were then brushed with quin gold, some more cerulean, and some dabs of red. I like the one on the left better.