Saturday, February 27, 2021

Art Nouveau Lady 1



This was a fun project. I had been wanting to study other artists' works. I have always appreciated the Art Nouveau period and thought I would take a stab at imitating one by Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939). I had also wanted to play around with my gouache paints. Back in November 2020, I drew the pencil sketch in a 5x8 Moleskine sketchbook. I liked it but didn't get back to it until this month. I used gouache, outlined parts of the image in black ink, then glued a fake gold leaf on the surface. It is hardly perfect but it was fun and different. Once it was finished I sprayed it with a coat of Krylon clear spray as recommended. That resulted in a milky coating over the entire image. I understand the coating is needed to protect the "gold" leaf from tarnishing. But before I use it again I need to do some research to find a sealer that does not change the finish.

 

Large Rose



I finished this rose on 19 February but started it in 2020. I am not fond of multi-petal flowers. I personally prefer simple flowers so that means it takes me longer to finish them. This is not because they have more petals to paint but because they generally aren't my favorites, therefore, the lack of interest means they are placed to the side while other projects are worked on.v This painting is on 16x12 cold press 140 Arches watercolor paper.