Watercolour for an exhibition.
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Monday, April 17, 2017
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Water colour the BLAND way,part2
You need to be patient & plan. You have to wait for paint to dry in areas as I don't want my colours to mix with other wet colours. After it dries, you can start to ink.Again I'm just using a small paint brush, a water colour one again.I add a lot of detail, but steer clear of cross hatching. Its been taken care of by the water colour method I've used.
TA-DA! Ive finished about a week later! Aren't I a HAPPY BLOCKHEAD!
Water colour the BLAND way! Part 1
I got asked to do something to hang on a wall for an exhibition in Melbourne.So I knew I'd tackle a water colour. It was just a question of what to do. So I went to my handy dandy sketch-book & picked an image out of that. I found a really good quality water colour pad in a op-shop for $3! So first it was a process of stretching the paper. That means taping to a back board & sponging the paper with a damp sponge.It buckles at 1st, but then flattens out after drying. This mean when your using large amounts of water & water colour paint it now wont buckle up.
So then we sketch roughly !away
Then tighten & remove your construction lines lines.
With water colour I tend to pick a light source.Then blob paint where I think the shadows will be.
Then add a lot of water to unpainted areas of the page to drag the water colour out of an painted area to the unpainted areas.So then colour gets less intense away from the paint source.
So then we sketch roughly !away
Then tighten & remove your construction lines lines.
With water colour I tend to pick a light source.Then blob paint where I think the shadows will be.
Then add a lot of water to unpainted areas of the page to drag the water colour out of an painted area to the unpainted areas.So then colour gets less intense away from the paint source.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
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