July 9, 2012
The Backstroke….wraps up
I knew that I had to figure out this “water” situation. How best to mimic it’s appearance….over the shoulder, in the pool, with the splashes. So, I did only as much as I dared before I cried for “Help”.
My Art teacher showed me a few techniques to mimic the water. Here’s my playful piece. Lots of different stuff going on here. Not much detail, broke it down the way he suggested I see it. I broke it down in 4 sections. Bottom….2 mid levels, and top foamy portion.
Started out very hesitantly…
The water was still missing something. I liked working with the colored pencils over graphite. Not as cotton-bally since the color adds more dimension.
Gave up duplicating the photo a long time ago [for this water]. Once I started to apply water droplets….it helped. I had to show haphazard water movement in some way and my shading in [puzzle piece technique] wasn’t working. Grounded the image above the lane-lines with watercolor pencils. I tried to match the lower portion (done with colored pencils only).
Such a sweet face….on a very sweet young lady!
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backstroke,
color-sketch,
colored pencils,
Drawing,
Girl,
picture drawing,
swimmer,
watercolor pencils
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5 comments:
This turned out soooo good! Don't you worry about that water....you'll get it. Rome was not built in a day!Hugs! deb
I love this. I think it is wonderful you have been able to reach out to your art teacher and learn these special techniques. You must catch on very easily!
Haha! Thanks for your kind comments!
You do fabulous work with colored pencils! I enjoy seeing your blog every day.
Keep up the GREAT work & thanks for sharing.
Grandma Nancy Sapp
Thank you Nancy!! You are a great Encourager :D
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