Okay, first off, do NOT sketch in a black watercolor pencil when your first coat will be an Indian Yellow or Quin Gold. Dumb. I tried to wet and wash it off;
alas, it did not work well. Also, the reason my sketch is off to one side is that I will be using this for a recipe IF my risotto turns out tonight, bacon and beer, yum.
(It turned out amazing, Recipe here!)
Did this for the last of Tracey’s Delicious Paint Class where we were to try to do underpainting with a black can or black box. I used an Organic IPA from HUB in Portland Oregon, and built it up with:
underpainting of Indian Yellow,
pop of the oranges,
masking fluid,
underpainting of Paynes grey + Indigo,
coat of Shungite + Sepia,
removal of masking fluid, final touch up with pen an Quin Gold.
I like the quality of the black I get with the underpainting!
And here is is fully finished!
Hub IPA-Bacon-Sugar Chili Risotto
Aquabee Super Deluxe Journal, Platinum Carbon pen, Pentel Pocket Brush Pen,
and Greenleaf & Blueberry and Daniel Smith watercolors.
Always organic or non-GMO, humanely raised. It matters!
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Loved seeing the process — and the final painting. Yay to good food and painting!
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Thanks Anne; long time no see. I’ve been having WP problems — will go make sure I am signed to your blog. They dropped many blogs from my list!
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I saw that you had followed me. I thought it strange as you already were. Now I know why I was confused! I hope you have got WordPress sorted
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They could not “fix” it, but I am slowly finding out who got dropped.
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Good illustrations, ads with art are the best.
Saludos
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Thank you Mari; I wanted to comment on your beautiful nude but blogspot won’t let me!
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Impressive this turned out fabulous!! Tracey is a great teacher!
Hugs Giggles
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She is, and this short lesson was exactly something I needed — to bring the brilliance to it.
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wow these illustrations are super Kate!!
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Thank you so much Linda!
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Nice!
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dweezer? hahahahaaaaa thanks!
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love seeing the step by steps here as well… it turned out so beautifully!!!
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Thank you. When is your next class coming up?
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