When I decide to photograph the progress of a piece, I inevitably forget I'm doing that and the spaces between photographs widens the longer I'm working.
Nevertheless, I managed to get the highlights of making my first piece for Curiouser and Curiouser : Inspired by 'Alice In Wonderland'
This weekend I'm set to begin the set of three small portraits that will accompany this piece.
I'm very glad to be having a little extra time to do these.
11 comments:
So Cory, normally prepare your watercolor painting in black and white and then you apply the color with Photoshop? Don't like apply the color with watercolors?
Wow I love it!!! It captures my imagination. Makes me want to write a story on it.
It looks awesome. Is it ink or watercolor for the black outline?
Cory that's a beautiful painting, the final and the process. So inspiring
Yes, but we would be happier if you answer our technical questions :-D, eh Cory? Please!
Thanks everyone!
I'm sorry, what's the technical question?
The line is pencil.
Hahhahhahahahahaha!
Cory, the technical question is about your postprocess steps, I mean:
Jesus said: normally prepare your watercolor painting in black and white and then you apply the color with Photoshop?
Sure, since this piece isn't black and white I wasn't sure if that was in reference to this piece or what.
It might look more monochromatic in the photographs but that's the poor lighting and my bad photography skills. The last picture is the scan and shows the true colors. I never paint just black and white. This was painted with Prussian Blue (Windsor Newton paints) and Raw Sienna (also WN) the highlights are white gouache. The line work is a black Col-Erase pencil.
There's no Photoshop work on this piece, if that's the question.
I really love it..... i't a wonderful image !
So lovely and delicate!! Love the mood!
Beautiful pictures! Very inspiring! Thank you!
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