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Friday, September 23, 2011

Forest Fire 2

Artist's Gallery
Darker Colors

Next layers give depth to the light washes—paint a little, let dry, add a darker color, let dry, and let dry! The tree is just beginning to get some good body in the leaves. In contrast to the bright orange, the background trees are shades of brown and blue. There was a trick I used on the background buildings to keep them nice and white: apply rubber cement with a toothpick to those areas, let it dry, paint over it, and then peel up the rubber cement. Much easier than trying to avoid the little houses with that wet paint!!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, now it looks like something! Very interesting technique.

Anonymous said...

That was a clever trick. Looking good.

Anonymous said...

Rubber cement and toothpicks, huh. Is that what Picasso used?

Anonymous said...

Looking good!