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Materials used: French Ultramarine, Light Red,
Naples Yellow, Cobalt Blue, Burnt Umber, Prussian Blue and Cadmium Yellow. The
Watercolour paper is Schut Noblesse 140lb not surface. The paper size is 14x10
inches and it has been stretched onto a ply board.
I have painted this
picture for a couple of reasons first is because it is so remote and yet not
five miles from the nearest town, it is a fantastic part of Mid Wales that my
wife and I love very much. It is a place that lends itself to the artist very
much.
First of all I apply some masking fluid to the sketch that I will
leave until the painting is finished, this will leave selected areas of the
painting pure white. Then I wet the whole sheet of paper and as the water
settles in I drop weak mixtures of Naples Yellow and Cobalt Blue into the
center and gently work the colour away to the sides of the sketch adding a
little Light Red to the blue. This is the point where I say the kettle needs
boiling because to go on could start to make 'muddy' colours, my wife says any
excuse will do! but the paper needs to be left to dry now or the pigment of the
paint will start to go muddy. Dirty tide marks can also form which I hate
because they look awful. |