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Related: About this forumMother's day art haul. No idea how to use gouache or a canvas, but I'm game. I've used
Strathmore visual journals. This is a 500 series. Truth is, I am such an insecure perfectionist, I can destroy any paper, and mixed media is no exception as my test run showed me. Draw lines. Erase, erase, erase. Lay down paint. Scrub, scrub, scrub. Anyway, this is Church and Main, Belfast, ME. I am working on another pic on the back. My first full page spread. Pic one was still damp, so didnt like my plan. Still looks ok, but had to be careful about smudging.
MLAA
(18,618 posts)Generic Other
(29,000 posts)I love this.
jpak
(41,780 posts)BigmanPigman
(52,292 posts)GreenPartyVoter
(73,050 posts)retro poster look. Id also like to do something like this with it if I can:
Tanuki
(15,333 posts)tblue37
(66,035 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)and adding new elements of technique and complexity. I especially notice the crispness of the lines, colors and perspective of the buildings and something I havent seen before which is the softening mistiness of the background buildings in the upper left. It adds a sense of space which opens around the clustered buildings and shops.
Your depiction of architecture is nice in its looseness of lines. Your use of pen to outline and to add texture is also nicely done.
Your moose and foreground could be a bit more defined if you drew some details with your pen the way you drew the rest. It would tie everything together.
Nitram
(24,614 posts)I second lunatics suggestion that "if you drew some details with your pen the way you drew the rest." The buildings and your sense of humor are perfect.
Dyedinthewoolliberal
(15,919 posts)If there is one rule I follow it's this; Do Not Judge the Work!
Sure there are things that don't look the way I want them to look. It's ok. It's a learning process. Just keep on making art and one day you will have something you like.
Karadeniz
(23,428 posts)cate94
(2,888 posts)And, I have never used gouache, but I was competent in watercolor, deciding acrylics were more forgiving. Ill have to try it. Maybe the best of both worlds?