The Artist - UK (2021-02)

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58 artistFebruary 2021 http://www.painters-online.co.uk

WATERCOLOUR


p STAGE TWO
The lights began to go on, leaving bare areas that were to remain
white. In this view there is a distinct fore- mid- and background
and the subject is a mix of landscape and marine elements.
Autumn colours were evident and a clear light direction had to be
maintained to give form to the boats

p STAGE THREE
The painting was pieced together using darker, stronger shades to give
form, or by painting around the shapes I wanted to define

u STAGE FOUR
The water was added, the shapes of the
lighter reflections and boats; other features
were painted around

NICHOLAS’ TIPS FOR
PAINTING
l I f in any doubt, do not tinker while
the paint is wet. Let it dry and then
start working from light to dark on
any unresolved areas.
l If you find areas of paint are lacking
the desired intensity, try using a
stronger mix and a slightly smaller
brush. Conversely, if areas are too
intense and fussy, try using a larger
brush.
l To create a design and organise the
painting use areas of flat wash.

u STAGE ONE
The simplification and understanding begins with the drawing. Once
we have found an unobstructed view of our subject we must decide
what elements to include. I try to decide in terms of areas of paint,
and drawing can help us define these and provides the underpinning
structure to the painting. I draw what I need and don’t worry about
detail. In this instance I needed to draw in the shapes of the lights I
needed to preserve right at the start. The sky was put in as a descending
graduated wash of French ultramarine – I mixed in more and more
water as the wash descended until there was no colour

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