Ref 984; Watercolor.- Mixing some texturization techniques;
For my following exercise; and base in previous experiences, I painted according next steps;
1.- soluble watercolor pencil to indicate main contourns
(This is because I want to protect White zones since the begining)
2.- Primary colors (The purest colors which I need in my painting either
yellow, red or blue > most of the cases two of them not all of them
togheter.
3.-powder graphite diluted in wáter and applied with a big brush
(sometimes lifting color with an absorbent paper regarding distances
or some particular áreas) in this painting I added before and after
primary colors :--- before with lot of wáter and after with less wáter to
avoid muddy conditions, nevertheless I failed some spots (need care)
4.- Wait for dry (sometimes I need to rinse but in this ocassion I did not)
5.- Once completely dry I sanded selectively with drywall sandpaper grit 100 at foreground forests
6.- Comercial fixer spray to fix basiaclly the graphite diluted already on paper
7,.- Watercolor accordingly and wait to dry
6.- With a fan brush I start to spattering darkers colors to suggest additional texture in all the forest
covering the upper part and mainly the sky, which was already completed
7.-I did some scratching out to suggest some forms
8.- Above the snow I start to add White (gouache) to highlight the bluish/vilolet color added from the begining
9.- Complete final details (always there are details to highlight)
"Let´s find some beautiful place to get lost"
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