Showing posts with label watercolor pencils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolor pencils. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Animals #29

30 Animals in January



Animals #28

30 Animals in January



Animal #17

30 Animals in January



Animal #16

30 Animals in January



Animal #14

30 Animals in January



Animal #13

30 Animals in January



Animal #12

30 Animals in January



Animal #11

30 Animals in January



Animal #10

30 Animals in January



Animal #9

30 Animals in January



Animal #8

30 Animals in January


Animal #7

30 Animals in January


Animal #6

30 Animals in January


Animal #5

30 Animals in January



Animal #4

30 Animals in January



6x6", watercolor pencils, from a Sktchy App photo.

Animal #3

30 Animal Paintings in January


The planes of this cat's face pleased me. Such an attitude! Is she annoyed or disgusted or just fed up? The blue background added a little serenity to this piece.

Done in watercolor pencils, 6x6", from a photo found on the Sktchy App.

Friday, April 13, 2018

Animal #2

30 Animal Paintings in January

The jazzy green background seems to energize this pup's portrait. I used loose is lines to express his energy and that wiry coat. The paper is 6x6".

Animal #2
I have a set of 12 Derwent Watercolors Pencils and 24 Staedtler Watercolor Crayons that I used interchangeably, though for the most part this was done with the pencils. His bright eye pleases me most. 


Thursday, April 12, 2018

30 Animals In January 2018--Animal #1

Too long away from regularly painting, in January 2018 I decided to paint 30 Animal Paintings in a month. I needed to challenge myself because I would be teaching a class that involved painting animals and needed to warm up. I chose many animal photos from a wide variety of sources, including ones from a great app called Sktchy (it's an iOS app only at present), and from friends who allowed me to use their pet pictures. I decided not to force anything except the act of drawing/painting. I wanted these to be fun, exploratory, and playful.

Animal #1



















This little guy is 6x6", done in a sketchpad I had on hand. I used some watercolor pencils, exploring them anew after not having touched them in years. I like his jaunty, relaxed look. A little cartoonish, I decided not to judge myself too harshly, but to enjoy what there was to like about it.

It was a good start to a month long challenge, with room for growth and a little bit of fun.