miércoles, 15 de marzo de 2017

Ref 1152.- Watercolor // Modeling paste as watercolor painting body

Molding Paste can also be used to create foundations for painting either to create texture over a smoother surface, or to smooth out a textured surface. The absorbent qualities of Molding Paste make it suitable as a ground for nearly every painting and drawing media.

Ligth Molding Paste it is excellent for building surfaces and creating textures. Dries to a hard, yet flexible, opaque film. Blends with colors to tint  .- you can paint over it and/or blend with colors

This is the result to apply this technic over Stardream colored paper 105Lbs.
(you can use any hard weigth paper )
Ref. 3D idea found in the web

 
visual steps;
 
.The color of this paper is denominated by Stardream paper brand as  quartz
1st Step.- I masking a frame into the paper to work with; with a hard surface beneath 
I added a layer of ligth molding paste with 4 watercolor blendings in accordance with:
 A.- For the sand I use ochre+flesh applied with spatula as it become dry I wet my fingers to smooth the surface adding just wáter above it near to the ocean foam I added orange
B.- For the ocean I did use a dab of viridian + cerulean blue also with spatula but no need to smooth the surface as in the sand área but add radially to follow a wáter ocean flow
C.- For the waves just raw modeling paste
Note; The waves at this moment are not necessary to be so big

 


Now I mixed brilliant pure watercolor with modeling paste to be added into the dry previous painting in accordance the different subjets.- within the painting idea




Now you can increase the size of the foam waves (when the idea is more clear base in the subjects on it)



 

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