Introduction
I'm not entirely certain that I got to the bottom of what was really being asked for here despite trying out various water soluble and non water soluble mediums; however I did have good fun attempting this exercise.
Deciding to continue with the theme of flowers, I bought some interesting flowers with various forms and made three colour drawings/pictures. I also continued to do some observational drawing from life and these are appended at the bottom. I have no idea what any of these flowers are called.
Drawing 1
I used Caran D'ache watercolour pastels for this exercise. I think I went a bit too heavy on the colour which was then a little difficult to rectify:
Preliminary drawing - free hand
Trying out a sample flower head, no pencil, only colour:
So far so good. I decided to forgo the black background which seemed a little dark for these flowers and went instead for a dark blue. I had picked up from the notes (erroneously I think) to start with the dark colour first, which was a stupid mistake on my part. So I went in a filled in the background before doing the flowers - I did not repeat this mistake again:
Adding the flowers in colour:
I was already having to play with the background by this stage, wetting then layering additional colour, blotting out as much of the blue as possible
I was quite relieved when the whole thing was completed. I relied on white crayon to lift the background and it also gave a sense of vigour that helped rescue this piece:
Drawing 2:
This was undertaken with water soluble and non water soluble colouring pencils. I enjoyed this particular drawing even though the flower head posed lots of problems for me and I didn't really get the light in the open flower head.
Initial drawing was scaled up to help me understand the flower head, but everything was sketched quickly
I'm sorry, no working details:
Drawing 3:
This is a magnificently exotic looking flower and it was exciting to work with. I worked with a base of neocolur ii, used lightly then gone over with water, then I went over with non water soluble colouring pencil for definition and detail. I finally went over with white gouache to pick out where the light caught the flower. I think this was the most successful technique and I'll try and use it again.
Preliminary sketched done free hand:
Trying out oranges and using neocolour ii lightly first:
Getting stuck in
Daily drawings:
Varied success here, kept to flowers as above which was quite a challenge. The first drawing I forgot my half hour time rule and just continued to draw. It's the same flower I used for the first colour drawing:
Drawing 2
Drawing 3
Some other exotic thing from the flower shop
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