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B
irds are wonderful subjects
for watercolour studies. The
transparency of the medium is
perfect for capturing downy feathers
or the movement of birds in flight.
The humblest sparrow makes a
charming subject, but once you
venture into zoos or wildlife parks,
you will be wowed by the variety of
colour, size and pattern on display.
At a sketching visit to Bird World
near Farnham, a toucan caught my
eye. As soon as he spotted my
sketchbook he headed for his nest
box, but eventually I managed some
sketches, which I used as the basis
for this painting, with a collaged
background to add a further
dimension.
If you can’t sketch from life, the
photo (below) is a super reference. LP
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Part 4Let your fancy take flight while you paint a colourful toucan
in watercolour on a collaged background, with Liz Chaderton
Animals from life
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
nTry collaging your surface first
nHow to paint over collage
Watercolour plus
tYour reference photograph for this project (from http://www.pixabay.com)
tPen sketches completed on location at Bird World, Farnham
Blue headed amazon parrot,
watercolour on Bockingford watercolour
paper, 30x22in. (76x56cm). Birds in flight
are challenging to draw. While I did study
parrots before doing this commission, I had
to rely on photos for detail. Even having
spent time observing, however, helps you
to bring life into your painting.
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The finished painting Toco, watercolour
on collage, 14x14in. (35x35cm)
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