The above watercolor is the result of first doing a underpainting using Burnt Umber and then adding watercolro layer after layer on top. It was a fun exercise and although it took me twice the length of time to finish the painting, I think I have accomplished what I have started out to do. It is important to leave some of the areas blank so that watercolor can be easily on top. Most of the watercolor paint I put on at this stage are pigments right out of the tube. It gives the painting a fresh and brillent feeling of color and it have a better coverage of the Burnt Umber underpainting under neath.
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Daily watercolor painting – Birch landscape watercolor painting – Under painting exercise
This is a continuation of the birch landscape watercolor painting. It is done with an underpainting using Burnt Umber watercolor paint. The whole underpainting is completed as show. Although there is only mon chrom at this stage, it is quite pleasent and I love the light and shade created. Tonal value is very important when colors are not applied. There is a different feeling towards a painting when the color is absent. You eyes drawn to the different tone created by the monochrome. Next I shall use watercolor pigment to paint over the Burnt Umber undercolor painting to create a full pigment watercolor.
Daily watercolor – Birch Forest Watercolor Painting – Under painting exercise
I have started a small study based on using under painting in watercolor. First I sketch a Birch tree forest scene with pencil on a 7×9 inches cold press watercolor paper. I have choose Burnt Umber as the underpainting color pigment. Using Burnt Umber in diltued and full strength, I will concentrate in the various tones I get. This will train my eye to focus just on to the tonal vlaue range of the painting. The above photo shows the progress I made on this watercolor study.
Daily Watercolor – Abstract Landscape – Watercolor and Ink painting
This is an abstract landscape painting using watercolor paint and ink outline. The painting is sketch in the 15 x 22 inchescold press watercolor paper and layers of watercolor is painted on afterward. It is necessary to keep in mind the shape and shadow of the varous element when putting the watercolor wash. All the colors are done in layer wash and finally the ink outline is drawn which is the part I like the best. Winsor and Newton watercolor as well as Da Vinci Watercolor paint is used here. This painting is not final yet and I will post the finsih painting in the next post.
Daily Watercolor – Abstract Landscape Painting – Watercolor and Ink outline
This is the final painting – Abstract Landscape. Watercolor layer is applied on to more areas as well as ink outline being put on and shapes defined. As before, the color is mainly used right out of the tube to give it a bright and enhanced feeling to the overall painting. There is lots of fun doing this and next I think I am going to try a bigger painting using the same watercolor technique and then outline it with permanent black ink.
Daily Watercolor – Abstract Landscape Painting- Watercolor and Ink
I continue with the abstract landscape painting using ink and watercolor paint. Shades are added as well as more outline to define shapes and texture. The different watercolor wash is applied with the light and shadow in mind. Most of the watercolor layers I put down one on top of each other is diluted straight from the watercolor paint tube to achieve a bright overall color. I think more detail should be added onto the painting and I will be working towards completeting the painting and try a larger one with this technique.
Daily watercolor – Landscape watercolor painting – Abstract landscape with ink outline
This watercolor painting started out with a sketch and some lines on the odd shape cold press watercolor paper. Watercolor paint is painted and then the black outline is done after the painting is completely dried. This is the first layer of watercolor wash on this abstract landscape painting. There are going to be more watercolor layers to be painted on later and more lines to be added. I have been using a Sharpie ultra fine point for the permanent black lines.
Daily watercolor painting – Jackson Pollock inspired study – Watercolor, Ink, Gouache painting
More color was added onto the watercolor study. This time blue gouache was diluted and painted on. The color of the gouache together with the watercolor underneath gives an illusion of distance and death to the painting. I will add more layers of color to experiment a variety of effect to this abstract painting technique. Lots of fun.








