Showing posts with label graphite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphite. Show all posts

Large Birds pattern design wip



Working on my Large Bird challenge entry on Spoonflower. I choose to make watercolor Elements (even its quite a process to clean from background on computer). Birds are cranes, herons and more. I have fun with the drawing and painting ❤️ #spoonflowerchallenge #largebird #patterndesign #birddesign #herondrawing #cranedrawing #flamingodrawing #storkdrawing #birdpattern #challengespoonflower #watercolors #graphiteandwatercolors #cansonpaper #winsornewtonwatercolors #lukaswatercolors #davincibrushes

White Storks - wip




I have started painting a pair of White Storks, aiming for a loose and romantic look. I want this to be an illustration for cards etc.

I started drawing in my sketchbook, looking on stork images on my tablet.

I then freehand draw - with a few helping lines - the drawing onto my larger watercolor paper. This is Fabriano Artistico HP. 
The sketch is not that accurate, so I look at my tablet for certaing details.

After finishing the drawing, I start off with layers of watercolors, choosing mainly the most transparent hues.

I want the graphite too show through in the final piece, but not too much. 
I find this style - light crisp graphite strokes and loose watercolors - a very attractive style, fitting well for the more romantic look vs a more realistic and tight style (but I also like that style :)).

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Jeg er begyndt at male et Hvidt storke-par, jeg går efter et romantisk look. Det vil egne sig fint til kort-illustration etc.

Jeg startede med en tegning i min skitsebog, imens jeg så på storkebilleder på min tablet.

Så tegnede jeg frihånd - pånær et par hjælpelinjer - tegningen på mit større akvarelpapir. Dette er Fabriano Artistico HP.
Skitsen er ikke specielt akkurat, så jeg ser på min tablet for visse detaljer.
Efter tegningen er færdig, er jeg begyndt at male lag af akvarel, jeg vælger de mest transperante farver.

I kan godt lide at blyantstregerne kan ses på det færdige resultat, men ikke alt for overvældende.
Denne stil - lyse, sprøde blyantsstreger og "loose" (i mangel af et dansk udtryk der dækker meningen) akvarel - finder jeg meget attraktiv, og vil passe fint til det mere romantiske look vs en mere realistisk og stram akvarelstil (men jeg kan også lide den stil :))

Portrait in watercolors - wip


I am following a "portraits in watercolor" course, and it's working fine.

My portrait will probably end up more realistic than the teachers, without too much significant extra "topping". I have enough to do painting the portrait itself :) With more experience I will try out the added spice of drawing back into a portrait with personal lines and pattern.

Southern ground hornbill - wip


I admit, I am facinated with the amazing hornbill birds.
I did a serie (Colorbirds) in loose watercolors including some of the speices.

Now I started out with a graphite drawing of a Southern Ground hornbill. A large african bird.

I have a lot af exciting textures to render from very black feathers to the tough enormous beak.


Last dance cattails - wip


Here are my latest work on "Last dance cattails". The cattails themselves.

Its been 14 days since I last worked on this, as last week Camilla and I went for an exhibition. It turned out to be a bit of a dissapointment, but luckily there was a baker/pastry shop nearby, so we went for cake and coffee :)

Last dance cattails - wip

On wednesdays I join Camilla for a weekly drawing day.
We talk (a lot), drink coffee, eat cake or fruit, and we draw ;)

We sit at Camillas (large) drawingtable, and I work in graphite or ink.

At the moment I am working on a counterpart to my drawing "Au revoir Tournesol", as I want to make a serie. I don't have a serie title yet, but usually they emerged suddenly :)

Here is the process so far


Here is the first in the serie; Au revoir tournesol



The Elements - Water - steps

Here I will take you through steps of my graphite/watercolor/ink work of Water - The Elements serie.

The whole idea started out of inspiration from a poem my daughter wrote (she writes the most wonderful poems).
I started out with a print of a picture of a woman. My character does not look like a portrait of her, and it wasn't my intention to make her like that. I want a picture to have an image for the eyes to work from, not just fantasy (drawing is seeing).

My print is much smaller than my drawing, and I made the drawing without any kind of measurement, aside from my eyes measurement.The eyes are the first thing to be drawn and then the nose, mouth, then the shape of the head. 

Actually I started a bit to far on the right side of the paper, to follow my first idea - her holding a conch. But so be it. I was too happy with the face to erase it. In my drawing I add shapes to a more sculpted look (not flat). It helps me when painting. 


I want the background painted first. With wet loose watercolors I paint it, and then start on the womans hair. I had decided she should have the color of green-blue water. You can see I placed conches attached to her hair, now my first idea with her holding them, was not possible.


I start to paint her skin. I love watercolor edges, some sharp and some blurred. Building op a sense of form, even I don't want this image to be all realistic. Still she is naked.


My wish is to make a mix of realism and imagination. One way to do this is to make a  stylized pattern. 
I found her hair perfect for this idea. My media for this is fluid watercolors (bottle) and inkpen (dip pen). Deliberately let the lines go in different directions.


Her face is going to be the most detailed part. I work on her eyes, nose, ear and mouth and establish the shapes of cheeks and chin. Still I want to avoid pure realism. 
I added gold-watercolor to her jewelry, but it will not show on the screen, I'm sorry.


I found her being naked didn't work for me. First I placed the violet shells on her nipples. Then I placed some seaweeds on her breast. Neither worked well.

I then took the decision to get her dressed up in a green dress. I had a lot of trouble making that work, but finally I went with the green top, and a mesh below (you will see in the final image).

I also found out, I wanted fish in this image. Actually at some point I turned direction away from the poem (where it had fit to have the conch in the hand). Instead the idea of a female symbol of the element of water came up.
Where to place a fish? A tattoo of cause. This enhance the symbol of the woman herself as symbol of Water.


Fish tattoo made. Then I had the idea to connect it with the background with a lock of hair.


The final drawing. In many ways I achieved what I set out for - making a beautiful female in an interesting setting , having strong and complement colors. Also making an image that is a mix of realism and imagination.

My ideas in the process changed  the work - like not having a nude woman, and separating from the first idea from the poem. It also became more symbolic than first intended. I do like her anyway.

Well, here she is Water :) 





100HeadsChallenge - 2



I did more #100headschallenge sketches today, but didn't manage 10, so I suppose my 100 heads will take more than 10 days to complete.
Here is todays sketches. I find myself preferring the ink-sketches.
I don't want a lot of shading on those, but still need to define shape/form with lines. My favorite on this page is the 2 females on right hand. I took more time to the last than any of the others.