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Daily Watercolor Painting – Dance Passion – Ink Resist Technique

Dance Passion - Watercolor Ballroom Dance Painting

This is the Ballroom Dance Painting I did in Watercolor using the Ink Resist technique.  This is not the final painting.  The painting is at the stage where watercolor is being applied to the Ink Resist outline.  Windsor and Newton Professional watercolor is used here on 140 lb cold press Arches watercolor paper.  After all the watercolor layers are dry, I will use gouache paint on top to make it more interesting.  The final painting should be all finish by next post.  It is really fun to do this ink resist technique and I think I shall do more in the future.

Daily Watercolor Painting – Ink Resist Art Technique – Dance Passion 1

Ballroom dance art painting - Ink resist

Ink resist art techinque involves the use of permanent black ink, tempera paint, watercolor paint, gouache paint or acrylic paint.  At this stage after the watercolor goes through the wash and is completely dried, watercolor, gouache and or acrylic can be painted on.  I use watercolor and start to paint around the permanent ink lines left behind by the water bath.  Basic gradated wash is used with more emphesis on the color than the value.  Layes of watercolor is being applied one after the other when the previous layer is dry.

Watercolor Ink Resist painting progress

The above shows the progress on the watercolor ink resist painting using watercolor after removing the ink and tempera from the cold press watercolor paper.

Daily Watercolor – Ink Resist Art Technique – Ballroom Dance Passion Art #1

Ink Resist Art Technique - Washing away the Ink

Ink resist art techinque involves the use of permanent black ink, tempera paint, watercolor paint, gouache paint or acrylic paint.  Ink is being wash away using a water bath as show above.  With a little bit of scrubbing with a large brush, most of the ink is being washed away with another change of water.

Ink Resist Art Technique - Painting being soak into water with ink almost gone.

The above photo shows the ink almost all gone.  Because I have used a green tempera paint as the layer between the paper and the permanent ink, a faint green underpainting is seen due to the fact that not the entire green color can be removed by washing.  A white tempera paint should be used if you want no background shade to be left on the ink resist painting.

Ink Resist Art Technique - Painting left to dry completely

At this stage, the watercolor paper is lifted out of the water bath and hang up to dry.  As show above, where the frisket was, a permanent black outline is shown.   Other areas of india ink and tempera has been washed away.  There is also hints of black shades on some areas of the painting which is normal and is a characteristic of the ink resist art technique.  If watercolor is used after it is dry, some of these black area will show underneath the watercolor paint.

After the paper is dried completely, watercolor, guache or acrylic paint can be applied.

Daily Watercolor – Ink Resist Technique – Dance Passion 1

Ink resist watercolor - Washing the Ink away using water bath

Ink resist art techinque involves the use of permanent black ink, tempera paint, watercolor paint, gouache paint or acrylic paint. After the permanent ink and all the ares are dry, the watercolor paper is put into a water bath to wash away the ink and tempera color.  The ink other than the ones on the lines can be removed because it has been painted on top of the tempera paint.

Watercolor ink resist - Washing away the ink with brush

I have my watercolor paper inside a stainless steel pan which I got from my darkroom.  You can use any plastic tray the size of the paper or even do it in a bath tub.  I use a large brush for washing away the ink.

Watercolor Ink Resist - Washing the ink away

After several change of water, most of the ink is washed away and permanent lines (where the frisket was) beginning to show.   The ares on the corners need more work and a few more change of water should do the trick.

Daily Watercolor – Ink Resist Technique – Dance Passion 1

Ink resist art technique involves permanent ink, watercolor, tempera, gouache or acrylic………………I use liquid frisket for other lines instead of painting around it.  It proved to be an easier and faster method.  So I painted all the lines with frisket and after it is dry, I painted the tempera on the whole painting.  After the tempera is dry, all the frisket is removed showing the paper between the tempera.  Permanent black liquid ink is then painted on the entire painting with a foam brush.  This is the basic techique of Ink Resist art.

Ink resist watercolor - painting before water wash

For illustration of the ink resist art technique, the above shows the tempera paint all covered by the black ink.  The lines where the frisket were was also black but the ink is permanently on to the paper and will be showing after the washing step.   The liquid fisket I use was Pebeo drawing gum.  The black ink is a speedball superball black india ink.  I remove the green tape around the painting and free it from the backing board.  The ink resist painting was left to dry and the next stage is to wash away all the black ink as well as most of the tempera paint.

Daily Watercolor – Ink Resist Art – Dance Passion 1

Daily Watercolor - Ink Resist - Dance Passion 1

Ink resist art involves the use of watercolor, gouache, tempera or acrylic paints.  I have stared a new watercolor using ink resist technique.  I choose the subject dance passion and the ink reisist painting is representative so I think it might fit into the technique of ink resist.  First I choose a 140 lb cold press watercolor paper becuase of it’s durability to scrubbing and washing.  A heavier 300 lb watercolor paper can also be used.  The outline is done with a pencil and then tempera ink is to be painted on the watercolor paper except on the lines that you want to leave black.  I use green tempera paint because that is the only color I have.  I think the best color would be white tempera becuase it will not leave a faint color background after the ink has been washed away.  I will use this method of leaving the lines blank for the lower part of the painting and use a different method for the upper part.  I will tell you about this other method in my next post.  It involves using drawing gum or liquid frisquet.

Ballroom Dance watercolor painting and Three pears watercolor painting (new painting)

Ballroom Dancing Watercolor Painting (after revision)

Ballroom Dancing Watercolor Painting (after revision)

Ballroom Dancing Watercolor Painting (before revision)

Ballroom Dancing Watercolor Painting (before revision)

I have done two different things in watercolor last night.  I have put on some minor details in the Ballroom Dancing painting and also darken the shadow area under the ballroom dancers.  I have put it up on an easel and look at it every day as I walk by and still are not too happy with the painting.  I don’t know what it is yet but I will come back to it later on when I find out.  Appreciate any help from the comments.

Watercolor Painting - Three Pears 15 x 20 inches

Watercolor Painting - Three Pears 15 x 20 inches

Besides that I have started another painting.  It is three pears on a 15 x 20 inches Strathmore cold press watercolor paper.  I started off with a light pencil sketch of the pears on the watercolor paper.  Because of the time I already spend on revising the Ballroom Painting and the sketch of this new painting, it was late in the night.  I cleaned my palette but forgot to change the brush cleaning water.  So as soon as I dip into the water and put some on the palette, I can see that it is a dirty grey.   So I found out that you have to replace your jar with clean water often or have several jars of water before you start.  It is important to have a clean palette and clean water always.

Watercolor Painting – Ballroom Dancing

Watercolor Painting - 15 x20.5 inches Ballroom Dancing

Watercolor Painting - 15 x20.5 inches Ballroom Dancing

I have been putting aside the ballroom dancing watercolor for a while because I have not decided what to paint on the background.  It is not an easy decision and finially I have enough courage to start and try to finish it with a wash of blue watercolor for the background.  I started to paint from the top with misture of French Ultramarine Blue.  As I painted towords the middle, other blue like Cerulean Blue is added to the wash.  I need to work quickly around the ballroom dancers with the background wash.  It is typical of watercolor paint and it is unpredicable in areas of washes.  Finally I came to do the lower area in which there is shadows and I added more French Ultramarine, Alizarin Crimson and a touch of Prussian Blue to the mixture.  Before it is dry, the shadow was painted several layers of wash to achieve the desire intensity.  It is a 15″ x 20.5 inches watercolor painting on cold press watercolor paper.  There is still much detail to be done on the watercolor and will try to finish it in the new year.   Thank you for visiting dailywatercolor.com this year and have a Happy New Year everyone.