Watch a work in progress, part four
Here is the finished piece.
I added more ink detail, and the underpainting was amped up a few notches with some deep violet, chestnut and siennas. The background was added with dusty rose and light terracotta. More black and cobalt blue was added to the mane and forelock. More violet and brown was added to the eye, and I dabbed color and water to create luminosity.
Watercolor likes to be left alone to create shapes and textures with the passage of drying time. That's one of the many reasons I love watercolors.
Now, the official details:
"Titan," 2006. 9 inches by 12 inches. Winsor and Newton watercolor paints, Caran D' Ache watercolor pencils on cold press, acid-free Canson watercolor paper, 140 lb.
3 Comments:
Hey, you missed a spot...
JUST KIDDING!
It's a beautiful picture...nice to see a little artistic mystery open before your eyes.
thanks for sharing your process with us. This turned out beautiful. such character.
I love Titan!
Once again, you've outdone yourself. I love how you've captured the mischievious look in his eye.
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