Watercolour - Drapery study
I am still struggling with:
- Impatience
- overworking
- running out of mixed colours and inability to match colours used in the studies
- paint drying out in the mixing bowls
- choosing colours for darker areas and shadows, i.e. neutralized
colours (in this study I used purple which, with the Quinacridone Gold/Burnt Sienna mix made some kind of brown).
I still do graphite studies mainly because I quite like drawing in graphite. Maybe I am going to do another drapery study. Painting folds is so difficult.
Daniel Smith paints
A5 Arches med. 300gsm
Ball-point pen
www.flickr.com/photos/30079014@N03/53104558000/in/datepos...
Watercolour - Drapery study
I am still struggling with:
- Impatience
- overworking
- running out of mixed colours and inability to match colours used in the studies
- paint drying out in the mixing bowls
- choosing colours for darker areas and shadows, i.e. neutralized
colours (in this study I used purple which, with the Quinacridone Gold/Burnt Sienna mix made some kind of brown).
I still do graphite studies mainly because I quite like drawing in graphite. Maybe I am going to do another drapery study. Painting folds is so difficult.
Daniel Smith paints
A5 Arches med. 300gsm
Ball-point pen
www.flickr.com/photos/30079014@N03/53104558000/in/datepos...