"TWO BURROS" MIXED MEDIA |
TRYING NEW TECHNIQUES
Every so often I like to break away from painting with oils and experiment with new
ways of painting - mainly to loosen up. This time I started with Chinese brush painting
techniques and did several fast ink practice sketches on Chinese rice paper.
I liked what I was doing but wanted to use a more substantial ground so I chose a pastel paper and taped it to a board. I placed the board slightly vertically on a table easel. I had done pencil sketches of the burros so, using them as references, I began drawing freehand with ink and a Chinese brush, loosely placing in lines and dark washes.
"BABY RAVENS" MIXED MEDIA |
No pastel was added to the "Two Amigos"
I loved the loose effect I was going for so I painted the "Baby Ravens" next. Using the Chinese brush painting techniques again I sketched in the forms of the birds with ink, then diluted it to fill in gray values. After brushing in some darks I added watercolor washes, still using Chinese brushes and using flowing paint. Finally, I finished the painting with touches of pastel and a hint of blue metallic watercolor which is sold as a powdered pigment.
I'm energized by this new method and will continue using it to create energetic and fun paintings.
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