jow104
2nd March 2006, 09:39 PM
It is now around 8 weeks since putting any fulltime session in the workshop owing to the very cold snap we are having in the U.K. this year. In the workshop the temp. rarely rises above 5c and I put in clock yesterday that has one of those hygrometer dials and that is reading 80% humidity and at those low temps you can guess that things feel cold and damp.
So I am sitting next to a radiator (see picture) and have my watercolour paints out and thought I would try and do a painting today with progress pictures.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v330/devonwoody/hawaiilagoon1w.jpg
The drawing has been done, masking fluid has been put on where I want to preserve the lighter colours on the painting, and then the paper was flooded with plain water followed immediately with a brush of yellow ochre over the entire wet paper. This means that the only white areas that can remain on the painting are those masked areas mentioned. When yellow ochre is dry the paper is flooded again on the areas I want blue sky and ocean and whilst wet the blue watercolour is painted in. This will most probably require repeat coverings until I am satisfied with the colour, but has to await for the paper to dry in between each coat.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v330/devonwoody/hawaiilagoon2w.jpg
Yellow ochre on above .
So I am sitting next to a radiator (see picture) and have my watercolour paints out and thought I would try and do a painting today with progress pictures.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v330/devonwoody/hawaiilagoon1w.jpg
The drawing has been done, masking fluid has been put on where I want to preserve the lighter colours on the painting, and then the paper was flooded with plain water followed immediately with a brush of yellow ochre over the entire wet paper. This means that the only white areas that can remain on the painting are those masked areas mentioned. When yellow ochre is dry the paper is flooded again on the areas I want blue sky and ocean and whilst wet the blue watercolour is painted in. This will most probably require repeat coverings until I am satisfied with the colour, but has to await for the paper to dry in between each coat.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v330/devonwoody/hawaiilagoon2w.jpg
Yellow ochre on above .