Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Tweet Shop Paintings


A Set of 5 x 7 Paintings


 5 x 7 
Budgie Cone II 
M Graham Watercolors 
Strathmore Cellulose Paper 
AVAILABLE 


Budgie Cone I
M Graham Watercolors
Arches Cotton Cold Press
AVAILABLE 


Budgie Parfait 
M Graham Watercolors
Arches Cotton Cold Press 
AVAILABLE



Cockatiel Parfait
M Graham Watercolors
Strathmore Watercolor Paper
AVAILABLE 



Cockatiel Parfait 
M Graham Watercolors
Arches Cotton Cold Press 
AVAILABLE



Lovebird Parfait
M Graham Watercolors
Arches Cotton Cold Press
AVAILABLE

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Week 10 Daily Postcard Challenge Paintings

Experimenting with ambiguous figures and lots of watercolor glazing

Tiel a Paris Painter

Painting Flower Shapes

From my Maxking fluid Cockatoo series

Masking Fluid Used to create an ink surrounded deer.
I think I like the black on white better. 

A botched painting which used masking fluid, seen on the birds chest
and used in the crest area. 

Major Mitchell Cockatoo Warm

Major Mitchell Cockatoo Cool


Week 9 Daily Postcard Challenge Paintings A st

Cockatieliana

Oktobertiel
Deutsch Tiel

A Japanese Kappa in a Mystical Red Orb 

Loose sketched kappa in Ink

Road Next to Ajisai-dera, Inazawa-si, Aichi, Japan

Mexitiel

Gang Gang Cockatoo, Example of where masking fluid can leave
harsh edges. I didn't alter them. 

Experiments with Masking Fluid

Experiments and Uses for Masking Fluid in Watercolor
Painting Major Mitchell's Cockatoos

What I learned:
-Apply masking fluid where you want there to remain a clean crisp white line
-Make sure your masking fluid dries all the way, as well as the paint and paper around it, which can affect its removal 
-Once you have a little ball of masking fluid, you can use this to help pull off easily and cleanly other remaining masking fluid, it's highly attracted to itself
-the lines will be harsh, so plan for how you want to soften them if you would like
-Using self mixed greys, browns, and neutrals on your pallette is probably better than shading with black except for areas which are truly perceivable as black

This is a Naked One

I used the same self-made template and added some black shadowing,
though if I do this again I will probably try to mix a warmer pink-grey to use for the shading instead.

Black added over the masking fluid white. All the white areas
remained white thanks to masking fluid. I like the crisp clean lines they give,
though they can be jarrinh


Stay tuned and there may be a tutorial on how to make a bird like this (and maybe with a template for you to trace.) I'm not sure about the aesthetics but I certainly enjoyed this painting exercise. 

Playing in Acrylic

Playing in Acrylic

    In my experience, most anything looks good in acrylic, so I've been having fun with it along with my husband and my friend. So a few of these paintings are by then. Anyone can do it! 


Gang Gang Cockatoo and Yellow Flower

by Kenston Battrick

Lovebird Diva on the Stage

Lovebird on the Stage 

Lutino Lovebird

By Maxwell Lee
A Buddha Head on a Cloud 

Max's house, by Maxwell Young Min Lee

Maxwell Young Min Lee
Tree

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Australian Birds Sketches

Australian Birds Sketches
How to Draw Australian Birds

I've still been working week 8,9,10. I didn't fall behind yet except in the uploading. In he meantime I'll post some sketches  and studies. I love birds, especially  those of the Australian parrot variety. I think it may be the series I could be most likely to complete.

These are completed in colored pencil and ink. Still getting used to ink, you can be quite expressive but I feel its a little unforgiving to mistakes. No way to pick up lines and drop them off elsewhere.



                                              

Gang Gang Cockatoos

                    
Palm Cockatoo


                    
 Budgies

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

2014 Week 5 Paintings: Experimentations in Ink and Watercolor

Week 5 Paintings: Experimentations in (Non Waterproof) Ink and Watercolor


Watercolor on High With Tree


Lovebird from On High
Watercolor and Ink


Looking Down from On High, Morning
I enjoyed the linework until the eye smudged >.< 

Max in the I-Verse
Looking Down from On High

Kenston in the Iverse



Lovebird Couple on Branch




Sunday, January 26, 2014

2014 Week 4: Tanuki, Gang Gangs, Inks, and Watercolor Inks!

2014 Week 4
Tanuki, Gang-Gangs, Inks, and Watercolored Inks 

   So far I've been enjoying the fountain (nib) ink pen the most, beter than a brush. My postcards are so small the brush doesn't give me quite enough control. A nib pen is the perfect balance between control and uncontrol. I've practiced drawing and then painting (which results in smearing) and painting and then drawing in the wet, which results in bleeding. But it lends itself to a distressed and uncontrolled appearance and I appreciate the unpredictability. Also opened a few new colors from my watercolor set (a student watercolor set from Korea) and enjoyed playing with those. Posts to come! 

 Gang Gang Cockatoo, Bust
Inked then Painted

 Gang Gang in Flight
Nib Pen, Sketched and then Colored

 Peachface Lovebird Nesting (Not as good as the first)
Brush Painted then Colored with watercolor


 Japanese Magical Creatures: Tanuki
(Korean: Neoguri) 
Female
100% watercolored over pencil sketch


 Male Tanuki with Gourd of Liquor
watercolor

Male Tanuki Stalks the Grounds at Night
Sketched, watercolored, and inked while partially wet. 
I like the style. It feels expressive and illustrative.