Robin Step by Step
Adding Details
Stage 3. Now we have a first wash of a robin hopefully from the previous two stages on my blog. It is time to start adding detail and the background. Again you will have to either imagine a robin, or you can refer to a resource photo to see what the beak looks like. But it is pointed and suitable for forraging for food! I have exaggerated the point of the beak on my robin for interest, purely because it appeals to me more this way! It gives my bird a little bit of character. I did use my fine rigger brush to paint this detail as I find my brush very handy for this kind of work.
Adding the beak detail
I like this as it is, so could start a whole new painting of just the robins head!
Now to add interest to my imaginary background. I have my robin sat on a branch but you could make yours sit on a log, watering can, garden statue or chair, absolutely anything you fancy! I do want to paint a wintery scene so I am opting for a lovely cerulean blue sky and I am working in a negative approach leaving white paper at the top of my branches to form a snowfall effect on them. I haven't used any masking fluid as I prefer to work around the white of the paper.
Snow on the branches formed by leaving white paper
Tip: Make the two branches different in colour. The distant lower branch here is paler to give a feeling of being further away from the viewer.
And this is where it gets really interesting because I can now decide what to do next. I can add a blue background leaving small dots of white paper in sections to give a feeling of snow falling. Or I can add holly leaves behind to create a more Christmassy atmosphere. I can at this stage do anything I want to bring my painting to completion or I can leave it until tomorrow morning and look forward to adding the very last touches.
A beak,snow on the branches brings this robin further to life as a painting!
How is your painting coming along and where can I see it? Send me links by reply to this blog post please so that my blog followres can see your paintings and stages!!
Happy painting!
5 comments:
Hello Jean.
I do a blog for my local art club. You will find it here
www.ncac12.blogspot.com
I have added my robin and an appeal to the blog. Thanks for doing this.
Brian.
Jean, gracias por compartir su trabajo , sus indicaciones son muy apreciadas por lo didacticas
Hermosas acuarelas
Hi Brian I shared your robin link here on my blog, thank you so much!
Beatriz, gracias!!!
Here's a link to my effort Jean! I had a wonderful time painting him..will try again (and again probably!) and try to get the branch a bit better and more soft edges. What a wonderful event this has turned out to be!!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151188568107753&set=a.345714917752.154536.622282752&type=1&theater
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