This week: Hue/Color Mixing - Texture - Masks/Frisket - Matisse Cut outs forms - Birch Trees

To review, tonight we talked about value. The lightness or darkness of a color. We made four squares on our paper and practiced flat wash, gradient wash, dry brush, and wet into wet. We made five squares further down on that piece of paper and made the first one pure hue then each next square gradually lighter in value. We did this by dipping our brush into paint for the first square, then once into water for next square, dip it twice for 3rd square, dip it three times… and so on, each square lighter in value due to less of the original pigment remaining on the brush.
Then we did a painting based on Georgia O'Keefe's abstract sunset using wet into wet for the bottom third - and two colors in the rainbow arc of the sunset. We planned our copy of her painting to leave some white paper. Leaving white of the paper is a very important watercolor technique.
Okeefe image here: http://cache.boston.com/resize/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2009/07/09/1247187476_3472/539w.jpg
We also talked about making a grid of your colors and seeing how they look as gradient washes. For each color from your set of tubes or pans, make a square on a grid on paper to refer to in your studio.
Here is that list of materials...
Materials
Pencil
Kneaded eraser
Masking tape
2 wide mouth water containers (12 oz or so)
Large board for mounting wet paper 16x20 inches
Masking tape
Watercolor paper 140# Strathmore cold press 11x14 (or Arches, Lana Aquarelle, or Fabriano Artistico)
Watercolor brushes #8 round, #2 round, 1 inch flat
White plastic palette with lid
Tube watercolors (Winsor Newton, M. Graham & Co., Utrecht)
Permanent Alizarine Crimson
Cadmium Red or Scarlet Lake or Napthol Red
Ultramarine Blue (or French Ultramarine Blue)
Thalo Green or Winsor Green
Lemon Yellow or Hansa Yellow
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Illo Minn Munny Auction
Thursday, February 18
Twenty-eight illustrated one of a kind Munny dolls
will be sold in a silent auction during this Thursday's
Illo Minn opening reception. Doors open at 6:00
p.m. and the bidding closes at 7:30 p.m. Auction
proceeds benefit the CVA Scholarship Fund.
Illo Minn: Volume Two is a biennial exhibition. The
2010 exhibition features the work of commercially
active Minnesota illustrators. Each illustrator will
exhibit a printed illustration with original artwork in
addition to their Munny doll.
View Munny Image Gallery on Fickr
My dining room table and a 20 minute art making event. I can bring this palette plus a paper towel and water and pretty much paint anywhere. In fact, this is my modus operandi now that I'm a mom. I haven't used acrylics or oils for years. I love watercolor! -- You can also see the mug I ordered from an uploaded file to costco.com photo services.