I bought a bouquet of flowers to use for a still-life sketch. Needless to say, the result was catastrophic. I then decided to fill a page with bits of flowers and leaves, but this failed partially as well because I did not fill the page as I wanted. I managed only few small sketches.
I discovered the importance of having a small, pointed brush! I know, hardly anything worth writing about. But most of the time I use a medium size water brush. In this case , I used a smaller brush and I like the way colors blended. I used leftover color from my palette.
I outlined the leaves with J Herbin Bresil cocoa ink and Lamy EF pen. To my surprise, the ink dissapeared completely when I applied the wash. I add some lines at the end.
I did a test using the ink with a dip pen and the line does not dissapear the same way. I guess it is really a combination between the ink and the type of line the pen creates.
I realized I could cheat with this ink - draw with it, then melt it with washes and the end result will look as if I painted straight with watercolor. Clever, huh ?!
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Friday, August 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Pointe-Claire
Next to St-Joachin church there is grey building, a convent I believe. Or a retirement home for nuns. Not to sure and I was across the water from this building, so I could not check. I had only the Lamy pen with EF nib.
Added some color at home. It is funny how much I like fountain pens as writing implements, but when I sketch, the results are never as presentable as what I see on the web ... oh well. I decided to not care about this anymore. but I still do. A little...
Added some color at home. It is funny how much I like fountain pens as writing implements, but when I sketch, the results are never as presentable as what I see on the web ... oh well. I decided to not care about this anymore. but I still do. A little...
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