Catching Butterflies Watercolour & Gouache 24 x 31cm |
Monday, 8 December 2014
'Catching Butterflies'
I now realise I have a back log of artwork to post! Firstly I had better tie up the lose end from my previous WIP post. Here is the, now complete, painting called 'Catching Butterflies'
I used three distinct techniques to paint this whimsical image of a stoat chasing butterflies. The first was to work wet in wet to build up the soft trees in the background, I had to be very careful not to encroach on the hat and net. The second technique was to use masking fluid with a toothbrush to speckle the field with lots of wild flowers and seeds, that way I could easily work up the greens without worrying about losing the bright flowers. The third technique was glaze very thin applications of paint over the shadows on the stoat so even in darker areas there would still be a nice interplay of cold blues and warm greens.
Labels:
Artwork,
Catching butterflies,
Chris Dunn,
illustration,
meadow,
net,
Stoat,
watercolour,
Whimsical
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