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Painting Realistic Watercolors

I recently took yet another excellent Craftsy class - Anna Mason's Realistic Watercolors Step by Step. Anna is a self taught artist who specializes in painting realistic flowers and fruit in watercolor. Her method is very different than what I've done in the past and I love the amount of control you get with it. 

Anna starts by drawing a light pencil sketch with a 0.5mm mechanical pencil with HB lead. She measures out the piece to get accurate proportions - which is time consuming, but effective. She them uses very light washes - and special spotter brushes that are much smaller than I'm used to working with and available in a set from my favorite brush company, Rosemary & Co. - and paints the lightest lights first. Next, she paints the darkest darks and then uses "tonal juggling" to get the mid-tones correct in relation to one another and to the lights and darks in the painting overall. 

I loved the class and am trying out these techniques on my own macro photos and on portraits as well. Here is my rose from the class. I'm pretty happy with it!

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I've also added the rose to my Redbubble products and it makes a great floral pattern!

Have you tried Anna's methods? Or other Craftsy classes?

tags: Watercolor, homework
categories: homework, Painting, Watercolor, Craftsy class
Friday 12.16.16
Posted by Jennie Kessinger
 

Urban Sketching Practice

I have been trying to use the techniques I've learned in Marc Taro Holmes' and James Richards' Craftsy classes.  Here are some recent examples:

Using a single line drawing with my extra fine Platinum pen, then adding darks with my Kuretake brush pen, finally adding watercolors

Using a single line drawing with my extra fine Platinum pen, then adding darks with my Kuretake brush pen, finally adding watercolors

Barcelona

Barcelona

Sketching at a recent SF Giants game - it was cold!!

Sketching at a recent SF Giants game - it was cold!!

Just using my Pentel brush pen at dinner last night

Just using my Pentel brush pen at dinner last night

Sketching my girls after dinner just using watercolors directly

Sketching my girls after dinner just using watercolors directly

Sketching at the Claremont Resort with just my Pentel brush pen

Sketching at the Claremont Resort with just my Pentel brush pen

tags: urban sketching
categories: homework, Travel sketching, Urban sketching
Thursday 06.30.16
Posted by Jennie Kessinger
 

New Craftsy Class!

A Sketchbook Skool and Instagram friend, Minjoo Yoon, who is also a lawyer-turned-artist, posted a beautiful urban sketch and said that it was based on a class she was taking through Craftsy from James Richards. I had to check it out! 

Minjoo was taking Essential Techniques for Sketching the Energy of Places with James Richards. I signed up and immediately downloaded the video lessons and started in. James is a great urban sketcher and he gives so many helpful tips that I never would have thought of - including drawing from a one point perspective using a single eyeline as a basis point and shorthand tips for capturing people and crowds. Truly mind-blowing!

I didn't get a chance to go out on location to try his techniques yet, but I did practice them on an urban photo from Sktchy. 

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tags: drawing, watercolor
categories: homework, Drawing, Study
Wednesday 06.01.16
Posted by Jennie Kessinger
 

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