Friday, July 19, 2019

#WorldWatercolorMonth Day 18-19 Clouds and Color Splashes

I worked on two paintings on Sketch paper today for #WorldWatercolorMonth. Thank goodness for the prompts, or I would be out of ideas. Clouds of course are the favorite of almost every painter that does outdoor scenes. We've had enough rain this year, in Chicagoland---it rained so much yesterday, I really didn't have enough light to paint.

So today I started, immediately too involved to take pictures.

Day 18 Clouds


This is pretty straight forward. Lots of paper spritzing and a huge mop brush carrying the colors for the clouds-I tilted the board up, down sideways, paper toweled away huge drips. I Let the sky dry and did the same for the trees/bushes.


Palette 
Prussian Blue
Thalo Purple
Lamp Black
Van Dyke Brown.
Cerulean blue 
Lemon Yellow
Cadmium Yellow Deep
Hookers Green
Yellow Green

and a bit of yellows in the clouds/sky very lightly for light, spritzed with water and wiped to give streaks. 

I walked away from this early on---



Day 19 Color Splashes

Honest this started with splashes, but feeling compulsed to give the splashes some context, I started loosely painting with a smaller brush to give things some definition. This is a loose interpretation of my kitchen corner cabinet, which is full of Delft, Flow Blue, and antique plates and crockery.. 
The three splashes in the middle shelf are little Dutch figures of my grandmother's. The flowers in pots are dried flowers from bouquets given to me by family members. 

I had to walk away from this, before ALL the splashes disappeared. Definitely a challenge.

Palette

Carmine
VanDyke Brown
Burnt Sienna
Cobalt
Prussian Blue
Cerulean Blue
Cadmium Yellow Deep
Yellow Green
Hookers Green

These exercises are great learning tools. 
I'm hoping that at the end of the month, my painter's brain will be revived, and I can sit down and do some larger paintings.
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6 comments:

  1. Did I tell you how much I've been enjoying your World Watercolor Month Challenge. You are such a talented artist, Sandi!

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    1. Aw, thanks Marie. It's been fun to revive something I loved to do as a student----eons ago!

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  2. Pretty paintings,especially the second one.Hugs,dear Sandi!

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    1. Well, Maristella, of course it is full of dishes, much more interesting, LOL.

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  3. Both paintings are beautiful! I especially love the second one - the colors are gorgeous!

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  4. Thanks, Amy---the splashes kinda controlled the colors---!

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