After I posted my watercolor "Blue Eyes" on Facebook, several people asked me a very good question. They were wondering how I managed to keep all the edges soft, as if I painted on wet paper, while achieving so much control, as if I painted on dry paper.
The truth is, the whole painting is based on one simple approach. Here's how it works. First, make the paper wet. Then wait until the surface is no longer glossy, but still damp and cool on touch. Next, apply the paint, varying the amount of pigment on the brush depending on your needs.
On the picture below, this approach is illustrated by the brush strokes in the middle. They are well defined, but a little bit diffused, which creates a nice and soft appearance. The brush strokes on the left were made when water was still sitting on the surface. The ones on the right were applied on completely dry paper.
In other words, all you need is catch the right moment, when the paper is not too wet and not too dry. This maybe not quite as easy as it sounds at first, but it certainly comes with practice.
Happy painting!
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Embracing the Fall Colors
My favorite season is here! Craving to walk on fallen leaves and listen to the rain, but it's sunny and not quite sweater weather yet. At least the pumpkins are already starting to roll in.
Also, meet Lola enjoying the fall and cozying up in maple leaves:) I painted her for Renee who won my recent giveaway of custom pet portrait. I'm happy that Renee loved the portrait and found it to capture Lola's personality so well!
Also, meet Lola enjoying the fall and cozying up in maple leaves:) I painted her for Renee who won my recent giveaway of custom pet portrait. I'm happy that Renee loved the portrait and found it to capture Lola's personality so well!
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Rainy days melancholy
It's raining again and according to the forecast, there will be more soggy days ahead. The air will stay moist; early morning ribbons of mist will be swirling between mossy trees and creeping over the damp grass. This weekend I'm gonna stay warm indoors, having plenty to occupy myself, like painting, reading or trying new baking recipes. Thinking about how nice it would be to have a cute fluffy cat purring on my knees. And what about your plans? Whatever your weekend will look like - I hope you enjoy it.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Friday, May 11, 2012
A fluffy one
This cute guinea pig is wishing all of you a wonderful weekend filled with love and happiness :)
7''x10'' on Arches watercolor paper
7''x10'' on Arches watercolor paper
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