New Artist - 2016__

(Martin Jones) #1
Brian‘s original sketch: note the eye level line where buildings meet the ground and heads abound.

Learn how to compose, indicate and colour


a simple everyday scene with this inspiring


walkthrough by artist and tutor Brian Smith.


Street Life


Watercolour street scene


MATERIALS
OCobalt Blue
OYellow Ochre
OFrench Ultramarine
OAlizarin Crimson
OAureolin (Cobalt Yellow)
OBurnt Umber
OBurnt Sienna

T

o the beginner,
painting people and
architecture may
appear daunting


  • where do you begin? How do
    you capture the suggestion of
    the subject passing before you?
    It’s not as difficult as it at first
    seems; follow a few simple rules
    and you’ll be a confident street
    artist before you know it!
    Here’s how to start. First of
    all select the eye level line: this
    is where you, the artist, looks
    straight ahead. You only have
    one eye level line in a painting
    and all the lines of perspective
    in the surrounding
    manmade structures
    come to a vanishing


point on the eye level line.
Below the line they will come
up to the vanishing point and
above they come down. Also,
on a flat surface, all the heads of
the people in the crowd will be
around the eye level line.
For ‘Street Life’ Brian works
from a quick sketch he has
drawn while out shopping. He
puts down enough information
on paper from which he can
produce a painting.
Brian has chosen to duplicate
the work at each stage to
help show the painting’s
development, showing four
separate pieces of work – with
detailed descriptions explaining
each of the stages.

The foreground building
and shadow are one
collective shape and
add depth to the
painting.

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