It has been months since I touched my watercolor materials. The booklet and pans were just sitting collecting dust.
I told myself that this time, I needed to gather up my lazy ass to work on my watercolor skill.
Why did I stop? Because of life priorities. Also, I was frustrated... (Every artist has this stage of frustration). Can't escape it! π
I think I lost touch with traditional art, and I have been doing art via digital art, using a tablet and a pen. And what is more frustrating is, in traditional art, you cannot ctrl+z.π One mistake can change my mood, haha.
I told myself that this time, it would be easy. π No aiming for perfection, just enjoy the process.
I thought of picking a simple subject from Pinterest. And so the theme of this painting is breakfast.
I recommend Pinterest for references instead of Google. Its got lots of beautiful pictures.
I first sketched the subject using a pencil. I just slightly drew and tried not to make it a deep etch to the paper. I am using 300 GSM cold-pressed paper from Seamiart
Another thing that I prefer digital nowadays is because of my shaky hands.
I almost workout every day. And these hands became shaky since then. My hands are so used to digital pen and tablet, and in digital, pressures and stabilization can be modified.
So shoutout to people who are into traditional art.π₯³
But I think if I draw using a pencil/pen every day, my hands will get used to it. π
Now, I used a wet-on-wet technique here so that layers of brown will blend.
In watercolor painting, much patience is needed as some techniques require a dry surface before layering. I have a mini fan and a blower for faster results.
The first layer of color is done!
Now I just have to wait for it to dry before applying the second layer. π
The second layer
I am happy with the result, to be honest. π I was too hard on myself then. I think I just have to be spontaneous, and whatever happens happens.βΊοΈ
I thought of putting more on the lower part of the canvas. So same process and the same patience, hehe. π
Inside of using a black color for the shadows, I used an indigo color. Thinly and somewhat transparent, I put it on the whites of the egg. I intentionally leave some unpainted parts of the egg for the shine. My white pens are still in transit.
Ahh, can't wait for the package to arrive.π
I used thin brushes for small details. I keep them hydrated so that the tips will pick up the color thinly, and so will layer once the paper is dry.
This was supposed to be a salmon toast. But then I picked a saturated orange, haha. And I should bended the lines a little, it is too square-y.π₯²
So now I just call this a bacon toast.π I still like it though.
Now they are complete!!!
I am happy with how everything turned out. I am feeling a reconnection of traditional art in me.π₯° And I do hope it will grow more.
Materials
Paper: Seamiart 300 GSM cold-pressed paper
Pen: Unipen 0.5
Watercolor: Seamiart
Brushes: I forgot where I got them. Probably those generic, cheap ones. π
Thanks for reading! π€©
That is it for this art blog. I will see you at the next one!
πΈ All photos are owned and taken by me, otherwise credited. Β©οΈjijisaurart
π NFT Showroom on Bio: Chibis on Hive