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This page has opened in a new window or new tab depending on your browser. This is to enable you to keep the page while looking at the rest of our site, it also enables you to save the page easier to your computer where you can look at over and over again. This demo watercolour is provided to show you the type of content we hope to be showing you in the future. To see other demo's you will need to register. At the moment there are only two watercolour ones but many more will follow.Once registered a new menu opens when you have logged in, this menu will have the new links for the demo's, workshops etc. Materials used: French Ultramarine, Light Red, Naples Yellow, Cobalt Blue, Burnt Umber, Prussian Blue and Cadmium Yellow. The Watercolour paper is Schut Noblesse 140lb not surface. First of all I apply some masking fluid to the sketch that I will leave until the painting is finished, this will leave selected areas of the painting pure white. Then I wet the whole sheet of paper and as the water settles in I drop weak mixtures of Naples Yellow and Cobalt Blue into the center and gently work the colour away to the sides of the sketch adding a little Light Red to the blue. This is the point where I say the kettle needs boiling because to go on could start to make 'muddy' colours, my wife says any excuse will do! but the paper needs to be left to dry now or the pigment of the paint will start to go muddy. |
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Now everything is dry I can start to add some stronger colour to the outside of the painting. This will get darker as I reach the edges of the sketch. I have decided that the sky is ok so I shall leave it alone. I now want some warmth so I shall use a wash of Light Red and French Ultramarine with just a small amount of Burnt Umber added to increase the warmth. I now change my mind and decide that the sky is in need of more colour so to do this I rewet the central area and gently drop some strong Naples Yellow on to the paper, I then leave it to dry. Because I am looking down and there is no immediate detail to guide me it is a little difficult to gauge distance, paintings tend to work better if there is something close at hand IE: a tree, building, ditch, hedge, whatever, it gives a sense of distance to the composition. So I am going to focus any detail that there is into the center of the painting. |
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Now at this point of the painting I need a to give the depth and contrast a little more thought. At this point I think the house needs to be established with some very careful brush strokes I highlight the edge of the roof and the gable end, the windows done I think the whole painting is still to weak so when everything is dry I shall add strong colour to all of it. |
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OK lets get and finish it, I mix a decent size wash using Light Red and Cadmium Yellow. The fence now needs a bit of definition, again with a dark mix of the colour I add some shadow. It is time now to let the whole painting dry so that I can give the old house some detail. |










