The painting above was done during our watercolor class to demonstrate a highly effective watercolor technique for painting skies in five minutes or less. Using a wet-into-wet technique, I allowed the paint to mingle freely on the wet paper, leaving areas of light for contrast and drama. I had the students paint three different skies this way.
Click on the inset photo to see how I laid in broad loose washes first, then defined the edges with a pencil after the initial washes had dried. This is a technique I often use to help me find where the contrast of values will be. The pencil lines will be obliterated by the paint since they appear only where an edge will be.
This was an art class demonstration of How to paint skies in watercolor. The sky only took five minutes. But the rest of the painting took another day! This painting is entirely made up without any reference material.
How do you get the sky to blur where it overlap plants, buildings, etc.
ReplyDeleteIt give the painting a dreamy feeling.
hi,
ReplyDeletei m sangi from india.......
yr work is too good
hi, it is very good work in water color
ReplyDeletei also work in water color
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nice to see yr work.
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sangi