Just for fun, I thought I'd show the painting process for this painting:
This is a painting I did for a friend and it measures 22in X 30in and is done in watercolors (my favorite medium).
So first, I started by sketching it out and then masking of the birds and the branch with watercolor masking. This lets me paint the background without fear of getting paint on the foreground.
You can just barely see the birds masked off. The paper is also taped down to keep it from warping too much (which paper likes to do when wet from say . . .watercolors).
Next, I did my first wash of color:
Very light and basically just doing some color blocking and deciding what colors I wanted to use.
Second wash:
A little darker now, more brilliant colors used.
Third wash:
I actually did another wash after this and forgot to take a picture of it. Oh well! I let it dry completely and then removed the masking. Next came painting the birds, again, done in washes.
This is after 2 washes. You can start to see some details.
After another 2 washes. Time to paint the branch!
The finished painting again - did 2 washes for the branch and touched up the sparrows. I hope my friend likes it!
Showing posts with label a study in sparrows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a study in sparrows. Show all posts
Monday, April 23, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
New Sparrow Painting
My friend asked for a sparrow painting as she apparently loves how I paint birds. This is her sparrow. The painting measures 6in X 6in, done in watercolors. He took less than an hour to complete. And she happens to love him! (though lets be honest, I hoped she didn't so I could keep it!)
Part of A Study in Sparrows.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
Sparrow Lines
I was doodling a sparrow and went over it in ink. I'll probably end up coloring this, either colored pencils or water colors . . . we'll see! Drawn on cardboard.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
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