I first scetched some Easter Lillies and did a few light washes of color.
Next I wet the entire paper around the main lily with clean water and introduced 3 paint colors separately. I painted at an angle to encourage mixing. You can see that wash on the right side of the painting below.
I wanted to try negative painting. Negative painting is on of the most exciting approaches to watercolor! The technique is a unique approach of painting around an object to define it in a composition. Watercolor has a challenge that other mediums do not. It is what we don't paint that becomes the most important element. With each layer of paint I create a new negative shape and darker values. Unfortunatly, I have lost some of my vibrant color and am moving towards "mud". "Mud" is another challenge of watercolor--it is loosing the integrity of the color as you mix them.
This painting still has a long way to go as I drop in my darkest darks and smallest shapes. When I finish it, I will be sure to post the final painting but for now, I need to move on to the portraits to reach my goal.
2 comments:
I am amazed with your talent! I am excited to see your progress! Keep posting. I can't wait to see more.
It's about time you started this back up! I still remember when we were little all the hours you used to spend with your brushes. I was always so jealous of your talent!!
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