Leisure Painter - UK (2019-06)

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Inspiration


Step 3
1 Once the first layer
is dry, use the same
method (with your
brush and water) to
add another wash over
the flower head, this
time, with a mix of
cadmium yellow and
cadmium orange.
Focus on the shadows
of the flower head.
2 Mix ultramarine blue
with cadmium yellow
and continue to place
a wash on the stem.

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Michelle Campbell
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Technique used: Wet on dry
Wild mustard’s common names
are charlock and field mustard.
It is an annual or winter annual
plant of the genus sinapisin the
family brassicaceae. It has rosette-
shaped leaves at the bottom and
narrow leaves further up the stem,
and it grows up to 3in. tall. Loved
by caterpillars, wild mustard grows
in hedgerows, on roadside verges,
waste ground and field edges.
Small yellow flowers appear from
May to October on tangled wiry
stems. Its edible parts are the
young leaves, seeds and flowers.

EXERCISE 2 Wild mustard plant


You will need
nSurface
lFabriano 300lb
watercolour paper
nBrushes
lWinsor & Newton Round
No. 4 or 6
nWatercolour
lCadmium yellow
lCadmium orange
lOlive green
lUltramarine blue
nMiscellaneous
lHB or 2B pencil
lWaterproof ink liner pen
lPalette or saucer for paint
lJar for water
lPaper towel

Step 1
1 Mix a small amount of cadmium yellow
and cadmium orange onto your palette or
saucer. Next, add a small amount of olive
green and ultramarine blue on the palette.
2 Lay your watercolour paper flat on
the board or table and begin to draw
the wild mustard with your pencil.
Use photographs or images from the
internet as reference material.

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Step 2
Dip your brush into the water
jar and add a small amount
of pigment and begin to paint
a wash on the flower, moving
down to the stem, filling the
whole area of the plant. You
should see a translucent
colour. Leave to dry.

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Wild Mustard Study,
watercolour and pencil on
Fabriano watercolour paper,
281 ⁄ 2 x 141 ⁄ 2 in. (71.5x37cm)

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