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Art Technique – Watercolor

Monday, January 10th, 2011

One of my Freshmen Art I classes is playing with watercolor as we create our “head shots of the Gods” for the DMA student art exhibition in April. I have been encouraging them to play with the medium and discover what techniques they can incorporate into their skill set. Some think that watercolor is challenging because it is a lively material. It can be. The beauty of watercolor is the clarity of the paint and the “life” it has when it hits the paper. It definitely takes some practice to explore its qualities and it is easy to overwork the paint and end up with a muddy blob.

I am encouraging my young painters to check out this website and look at some of the painting demonstrations. It might give you some ideas that you will want to incorporate into your portraits! I’ve put two images in this post, one I did at a workshop and a watercolor by Vincent van Gogh. He handled the paint much like I have been demonstrating for our portraits – big patches of local color (a solid hue) with outlining to define shapes. I’m excited to see what you discover when we get back from spring break!

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