I’m excited to be back again for another Guest Design spot with Design Memory Craft. I’d love for you to stop by over there as well. I really want to improve my painting skills, specifically my watercolor skills. I’ve taken art classes since middle school and watercolor was NEVER my thing. However, I’m determined to get a decent style going with a little more practice. The one thing I have learned is that many of us get frustrated trying a new medium not realizing that the medium may not be of good quality to begin with. We find ourselves buying a low-grade version in an effort to save money and see if ‘we like it’ or not. I can tell you flat-out that you will not like a low-grade medium. They do not blend well, they do not have enough pigmentation, they are chalky, etc. I know that Faber-Castell is a high-quality product, so I’ve been playing with as many of their products as I can to stretch my skills. This week, I decided to play with Faber-Castell Art GRIP® Aquarelle Watercolor Pencils as my main medium. However, I also added some Faber-Castell Gelatos™ as well as Art GRIP® Color Pencils.
I started by sketching a Florida beach scene on my watercolor paper. I used a 2H pencil that would leave really light marks and be easily erased.
I wanted an early sunrise scene, so I started layering my base colors, blending and drying as I went. Let me confess and stress right up front that I am not a watercolor artist, so my technique is not ‘by the book’.
I love texture, so I applied a little technique I learned to give a little texture to your watercolor pieces. If you sand a little pencil color over your wet paper, the paper will pick up the little pigment pieces and hold them creating an extra layer of texture.
I added a few flecks to my water as well.
I came back in and blended a little Coconut and Tangerine Gelatos™ color to my sketch.
I kept playing with my beach scene at this point. After blending everything, I came back in with the Art GRIP® Color Pencils to add a little stronger contrast in places, especially at edges and borders, blending with a blending stump. I used the Art GRIP® Color Pencils in brown (176) and black (199) to sketch in some sea grass and some little flying birds. I stamped my quote with Ranger Archival Ink using a Donny Downey & Unity Stamp from the She Said collection and came back in with a little dry brush and gesso to add some sea-foam in random places.
It’s not quite a masterpiece, but I played and practiced on a skill I want to improve. By doing so, I felt the surge of creative energy kick in that I needed this week and I learned things I’ll try different next time. For example, I know my sky needs to be darker for this to really look like a sunrise scene, but I needed to stop before messing up the progress I did make. Nevertheless, I’m quite happy with my creation today and might just be matting and framing this to put on my gallery wall…until I make one even better. I love seeing my progress and learning to share those with the world as well. I hope you find inspiration today to stretch your wings and try something different; a new technique, a new medium, a new perspective. If you do try something new, please share with me here or on my Facebook page and I’ll share your projects as well.
SUPPLIES USED:
- Art GRIP® Aquarelle Watercolor Pencils
- Faber-Castell Gelatos™
- Art GRIP® Color Pencils
- 140# Watercolor paper
- Ranger Archival Ink in black
- Donna Downey & Unity Stamps – She Said
- Golden Gesso
Tracy Valure says
Girl you are amazing!! This is absolutely gorgeous…..
Hugs,
Tracy V
Terri Cook says
That is just stunning!! I love the different ways you layered the colours.
Cheryl says
Thanks, Terri. Faber-Castell Design Memory Crafts makes it so easy to layer with coordinating mediums.
Katie says
Gorgeous work, Cheryl! I love the different hues of blue in the ocean. Just like you were there!
Cheryl says
Thanks, Katie. Wish we were sitting there with a cold one.
Debi says
Great job! I too, am not as comfortable with watercolor as I am with pastels but, it is one of the most beautiful mediums. I have been playing with Bienfang watercolor brush pens and love the way they work on smaller mixed media projects.. I need to get over to the Scrapbook store on day when you are there and chat about Chicago, CHA and a few new projects. Let me know what day you will be there. Luv to see you and again, beautiful work!
Cheryl says
Hey Debi. I’d love to get with you and see more of your Pastel work. I mentioned yesterday that I need to play with my PanPastels more. I think I’ll pull them out later today. Thank you for the inspiration. PS. Msg me on FB or Skype with me and we can chat anytime.
Jacke says
It’s soooo pretty 🙂
Cheryl says
Thanks Jackie and Kat.