VSW: Max’s Car, 1

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Max Vanderwyst offered his lovely car images and I still went first for the building image.
What can I say? Old habits die hard.  But I’d like to do some cars, so….

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It was a lovely building to draw, and the car classed it up!

I used grisaille to shadow, but I used the Super5 Frankfurt ink in a water-brush, and didn’t get the brush loaded enough for the large areas so they are a bit smudgy.
It didn’t make a difference when I splashed on color later,
but it is something to remember — load even your water-brush with
enough wet wash in that screwy plastic holder.

Moleskin A4 Watercolor Journal, Pentalic HB woodless pencil,
Pentel Aquash Water Brush with Super5 Frankfurt ink (Amazon when they have it or buy from Europe) for grisaille, Pilot Parallel pen with De Atramentis Document Black ink,
Platinum Carbon Pen with Platinum Carbon ink waterproof cartridges,
White Uniball Signo, Holbein, DS Primatek watercolors, and Daniel Smith Watercolors.

About dkatiepowellart

hollywood baby turned beach gurl turned steel&glass city gurl turned cowgurl turned herb gurl turned green city gurl. . . artist writer photographer. . . cat lover but misses our big dogs, gone to heaven. . . buddhist and interested in the study of spiritual traditions. . . foodie, organic, lover of all things mik, partner in conservation business mpfconservation, consummate blogger, making a dream happen, insomniac who is either reading buddhist teachings or not-so-bloody mysteries or autobio journal thangs early in the morning when i can't sleep
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6 Responses to VSW: Max’s Car, 1

  1. Beth says:

    What wonderful artwork! I am in awe.

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  2. As always your art captures the essence of the area. Wonderfully done.

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  3. Rasz says:

    Hi Kate! Beautiful drawing of the building and it was a big difference painted with watercolor. Both are awesome! As always, a great post. Have a wonderful upcoming week. Hugz, Rasz

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