About a year ago I got the sudden inclination to start experimenting with water colour. It's been a while since I've worked with it so I started off with painting according to some instruction videos on youtube (gotta loove youtube!).
Here's the result of one of those video instructions:
Not too bad for a first try I think. What I really liked with this was that it was all different shades of the same colour mix. I used only blue and black and made different amounts of water to create the different shades. It was really fun to do!
After that, I decided to go a little hard core and do a self portrait, as you do 😎
I was inspired by the book "Skin - the Song of Kendra" by Ilka Tampke which I had just read. It is about a young girl in celtic Britain, with elements of both history and fantasy, which I love! Definitely a book worth reading!
Anyway, the celtic mythology and art has always fascinated me so I used some celtic patterns in the water colour along with some nature elements around the actual portrait. Below you can see the progress from a few of my sessions. Took much longer than I anticipated.
Session 1.
Session 2.
Session 4.
Session 7.
And done!
I would probably have worked a bit more on the hair, but the paper was already "full" with colour so I decided to stop before I accidentally ruined it.
This portrait now hangs in my father's home, much to his delight. 😊
Tuesday, 3 April 2018
Thursday, 8 February 2018
I'm back
After a long break, I'm back working on my blog. I will be more diligent in updating and adding photos of my work.
I have started the time consuming task of going through old my finished paintings in order to photograph and publish them. Since I used to buy canvas in rolls, rather than already pinned to frames, I have had to start with putting the frames together, which is much trickier than I expected, before actually nailing the canvas onto the frames. This is one part of artistery that does not receive enough attention, in my opinion. Had I known how tricky it would be, I would have signed up for classes on that subjevt alone!
Anyway, let's get onto the fun part of an artist's blog; the art!
This is a personal favourite of mine; I made it in 2007 and it's called "Rosenkvist", which means Branch with Roses.
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