Monday, July 15th, 2019 at 6:06 am
First layer…somewhat loose
I thought I’d give everyone a bit of a peek behind the curtain this week when it comes to my paintings and sketches.
On the right is my first layer of a painting I did for #worldwatercolormonth sponsored by www.doodlewash.com, whose daily prompt was “Blossoming”. As this is a “loose” painting, meaning I’m not trying to make it a photo-quality work, I used a large quill brush on 300# cotton paper. The idea is to just get a rough outline of the subject.
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Monday, July 8th, 2019 at 6:16 am
Pink Crape Myrtle
I like to experiment with different techniques of pen & ink. Recently I bought a dip pen with several nibs and went to work on a couple of botanical studies.
On the Pink Crape Myrtle painting to the left I penciled in the overall outline before going to the pen & ink. Usually when I’m using a fountain pen I tend to just draw out the sketch without first penciling in the outlines. Freely inking the sketch forces me to concentrate more as I draw my subject. Read the rest of this entry