Throughout the creation of my product, I faced many issues with my process and discovered how to properly use watercolour and create a detailed piece of art.
Strengths - -creating fine lines
- creating different shades while still holding bright colour
-proportion
-blending
Weaknesses - -paint bleeding
-contrast of background and foreground
-features on the bird
Art Project
Sunday 14 June 2015
Watercolour vs. Gouache
Gouache and watercolour are both water-based paints, however they create a look that is different from one another
The main difference between watercolour and gouache is that watercolour is translucent, and gouache is opaque. Water colour often requires more time and patience, since you need to layer and glaze the paint.
The main difference between watercolour and gouache is that watercolour is translucent, and gouache is opaque. Water colour often requires more time and patience, since you need to layer and glaze the paint.
Friday 12 June 2015
Progress Photo
This photo is the first progress photo I took. As you can see, I have started the trees and the mountains in the background. I also finished my first coat of paint on the birds. This photo was taken on my second day of painting.
About the Artist - Martin La Spina
This photo is a screenshot from the google images page, when "Martin La Spina" is searched. As you can see, all of his paintings are the same style. They are all surrealism, and they are all based around similar colour schemes. Martin La Spina enjoys painting nature, and telling stories with his artwork.
Thursday 11 June 2015
Watercolour Techniques
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-KYHJriivw
Once I decided to use watercolour paint as my medium for my final project, I thought it would be a good idea to learn different ways and techniques to apply the paint. One technique to apply water paint is called wash, and I used this technique for my sky in my painting. Another technique is called graded wash, and I used this in my water. One unique way to paint with water colour is called scrafido, however I did not use this technique
Once I decided to use watercolour paint as my medium for my final project, I thought it would be a good idea to learn different ways and techniques to apply the paint. One technique to apply water paint is called wash, and I used this technique for my sky in my painting. Another technique is called graded wash, and I used this in my water. One unique way to paint with water colour is called scrafido, however I did not use this technique
My Surrealism Photo
This painting by Martin La Spina is the photo I chose to recreate as my final piece. I was attracted to this photo because of its bright colour scheme, and similar to the previous photo, it combines animals and humans. I decided that this painting would work best if it were recreated with water colour, since water colour paint is very vibrant and easy to mix.
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