I am continuing to work on the joker in water color. It is difficult to mix the colors right for the vest and pants. Its been difficult because it is just such a dark picture but if you use black it overpowers the rest of the colors already mixed. One way to make the paint darker is with primary colors such as red and blue. Mixing those colors together can make your color combos darker but not too dark. Shadows have also proven difficult in this piece mostly because ninety percent of the picture is shadows. I also may not finish the water color version of this picture. I was only doing to get a feel for color mixtures and being able to apply them to specific areas. Once I feel comfortable enough with it I will move onto my acrylic version on a larger wood board canvas. Ive never worked on wood board canvas but it is just a canvas wrapped tightly around a board made of wood. This is different then a traditional canvas, which is a canvas wrapped tightly around a wooden frame. This means that the middle of the canvas has nothing supporting it and gives the canvas some give to it. The wood board canvas is flat underneath the whole canvas so the whole thing has no give to it. I think this will give me more control of the brush and the strokes I make which i think will be very beneficial to me and this piece. This will probably be the last post I will be doing of this piece in water color because once i figure out how to mix the purples for the pants I will move onto the canvas. I prefer working with acrylic paint because even if you mess up it is easy to go over it and fix it.
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Monday, March 20, 2017
Joker Painting
Ive decided to go back and do another acrylic painting. Ive done acrylic paintings before, one of Biggie Smalls and the other of a cute puppy. I haven't done an acrylic painting in over a year so i'm challenging myself with a painting of the Joker. Im starting by practicing with water color first. I drew the picture of him sitting in a jail sell on a piece of water color paper so I could practice mixing the colors since it will be harder once I switch to the acrylic paint it will be harder to mix colors. After I finish the water color copy I will do it again on a canvas and do it again.
Water Woman Water Color
This project took me about three weeks of my class. I started by drawing a silhouette of a woman in the water on a thick piece of water color paper. From there I used an Exacto knife to cut out the silhouette of the woman. You have to do this slowly because it is hard to maneuver the Exacto blade around small curves. The edges of the silhouette were very frayed so I used a lighter to burn the edges lightly. At this point I was ready to start painting. I mixed my water colors to make a mix between green and blue. I simply painted circles around the woman with changing colors between green, blue and purple. I then painted a brown line to represent the coast and painted the grass green. It wasn't the actual creation of the piece that made this take three weeks but the mixing of color tones to make the water and grass look more interesting.


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