Mystery Technique

Mystery Technique #143

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ANSWER TO MYSTERY TECHNIQUE #142:

I started by wetting the paper and painting the sky with a graded blue wash. While it was still wet, I lifted out the blue with a crumpled paper towel in places where I wanted to add foliage. Next I painted those spots with yellow. When the paper was dry, I drew the outline of the tree trunk with a pencil before painting the first layer of the ground, lifting the color out of the trunk with a damp sponge.

Next I painted the distant trees in several muted layers, blotting and softening edges to help create a sense of depth. I used multiple layers of vibrant colors for the main tree’s foliage and softened some of the harder edges with a damp sponge or brush. After painting the trunk and branches, I quickly blotted with a paper towel to suggest dappled light. When the trunk and branches were dry, I added detail with watercolor pencils. I used a fan brush to add a cast shadow under the tree.

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Celebrate ARTober by taking a class or workshop! Intermediate Watercolor is a great way to continue your exploration of watercolor painting in a supportive atmosphere. This 4-week series meets from 1 – 3 pm on Thursdays at the Franklin Recreation Center and starts on October 17. You can find the details and sign up here:

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Discover the fun of painting landscapes with watercolor! Learn simple techniques to suggest the colors and textures of fall. We meet from 10 am – 2 pm at the Franklin Recreation Center on Saturday October 19. Only 2 spots are left, and you can claim yours here:

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Mystery Technique

Mystery Technique #142

Curious about the techniques used here? You can learn more next month if you’ve signed up for email updates!

ANSWER TO MYSTERY TECHNIQUE #141:

I started by painting a blue sky. Before it dried, I lifted out the blue in places with a wadded-up paper towel and quickly added yellow to suggest distant foliage. After this layer dried, I painted the shape of the tree trunk with water, then added a mixed grayish brown and scratched into the wet paint with the end of a metal paint tube to add linear details. Next I added the first layer for the ground.

To make the distant foliage more dimensional, I used a modified brush to make a series of irregular green marks and added hints of branches and trunks.

I suggested the forest floor with small irregular brown and green strokes. After the painting was completely dry, I added more definition and detail with a Micron .05 black pen.