I coated a piece of shiny cereal packet card with several coats of absorbent ground to see if it would take watercolour paint well. I painted a view of Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour. I was able to create texture effects in the ground prior to paintng which was an interesting idea.
Thursday, 27 August 2015
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Poole Harbour watercolour by Gabriella after Ray Balkwill
I painted a Poole Harbour scene after following a Ray Balkwill exercise in his book. I used similar colours and his boat in my scene. I was only working on a small scale again. My own style comes through quite strongly and it has none of the looseness that Ray's work has. I'm happy with it though as its ok to be me.
Link to video of me painting this
Link to video of me painting this
Ray Balkwill Watercolour Exercise from his book by Gabriella
Exercise from 'painting landscapes with atmosphere' by Ray Balkwill'. I used a lemon yellow with a cadmium yellow and a raw sienna. Blues were winsor and manganese and reds were a rose and a cadmium. I painted this at too small a scale really and mention the improvements at end of video
Link to my video
Link to my video
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
DIY Absorbent Ground
I decided I wanted to use my oil paints over a wax resist on paper that I could etch into, but how to protect the paper??? I needed a ground, but not acrylic gesso as its not absorbent enough and I also want to use that as a partial resist later on. Golden Absorbent Ground is expensive and I only want to experiment so I decided to make my own. Link to video
This is my first test, its a mixed media miniature on poor quality paper roughly coated with my DIY absorbent ground. Link to video
Here's the results of the second test with two coats on shiny card. This gives a real surface to paint on, otherwise impossible on the shiny card. Link to video
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