Sometimes I like to challenge myself by bringing some rarely used art supply with me on a trip so that I'll be "forced" to use that art supply..(currently on a "low buy" for art supplies until my stash dwindles a little...yeah, I wonder how long that would last...*LOL*).
Anyway, I was in Taipei for 6 days last week and I chose to bring my Kuretake watercolours with me. I bought this watercolour set last March when I was in Tokyo and have only used it ONCE... because I usually bring my curated set of fave watercolours (Holbein, Daniel Smith and Schmincke) with me.
This one doesn't even have a skin tone colour so I had to do a little colour-mixing...which is what watercolour purists advocate. Some of these masters just have 6 colours in their palettes - all three primary colours (red, blue, yellow) in a warm tone trio and a cool tone trio. I hope that will be me someday because you know I bring wayyyyyyyy too much on my trips!*winks*
I did most of the eye in watercolour, added some white highlights with a Posca white paint marker and finished the details with coloured pencils.:)
Happy week ahead friends!
8 comments:
Loveeeeeeee this!!!!
Absolutely stunning!
My gosh, stunning!! That looks like a real eye staring back at me!! You are amazing!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)
Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Wowser !!
Wow! I thought it was a photograph of your eye when I first opened your blog. Your talent is so amazing, Yvonne! And it is so cool that you challenge yourself to use certain supplies, too!!
This looks amazing, I really think it is so life like that it was a photo, keep going you are really good!!
I love your little self-imposed travel challenge. I try to do that sometimes, too, and it always feels good to use those neglected supplies. I know what you mean about the masters just being amazing with what they can do with so few colors. My DD loves watercolor, and she spends a lot of time making up color charts with different blends. Just the charts alone I think are beautiful. And I have to say, I am always completely mesmerized by your eye drawings! So much depth and soul! Huge WOW on this!
WOW! Absolutely, amazing!!
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