Yes, this is unmistakingly Venezia, a view from St. Mark's Square, where the Gondolieri are waiting to show you throught he beautiful canals. This was from a picture I took in 2005.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
View from Saint Mark's Square
This is a small watercolor on Bockingford 300 gsm/140 lb CP(NOT) Oatmeal colored paper measuring 6 x 6.5(15 x 17 cm). I used Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber and for the shading I used Ultramarine Blue mixed with Burnt Sienna/Burnt Umber where needed. I wanted to capture the old world feel with the earth tones.
Labels:
Saint Mark's Square,
San Marco Square,
Venezia,
Venice
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Cabo San Lucas - Crashing Waves!!!
It has been a couple weeks since I last posted. I have been trying to improve my technique and unfortunately, the local teachers(artists) weren't of much help, at least from what I have found so far. I hope I will be able to find a local teacher that are willing to share their techniques & knowledge with me. So....I have been studying a number of different books, styles, DVD's and trying to copy a bit as well, which I find as a useful tool for learning.
I have really been influenced and taken to Arnold Lowrey's painting's, DVD, and book, Sea and Sky in Watercolour. It is straight forward, although he makes it look so simple, it is not! I have really enjoyed painting a number of exercises in his book and some of the paintings as well.
So onto my painting. This is a photo of a beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. A great place for sun, fishing and relaxing. Beautiful scenery as well. This is on Conda 8.5 x 11.5 inch Cold Press, 300 gsm/140 lb Watercolor paper. All paints were W&N including, raw umber, burnt sienna, burnt umber, cerulean blue, ultramarine, veridian and finishing touches for the sea spray using Chinese White.
The second picture is a detail picture of the wave. I thoroughly enjoyed painting this one.
Labels:
Cabo San Lucas,
Mexico,
Sea and Sky Watercolour,
Watercolor
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