Saturday, November 21, 2015

The Perfect Wedding Gift!

So I had a friend approach me about doing a painting as an anniversary gift.  She asked me to do a watercolor painting of the ceremony site - Convict Lake in Mammoth Lakes, CA.

I LOVED THIS IDEA!  I don't know why I didn't think of it before! I would have loved a gift like this because it's such a special way to remember your wedding day.

I took some progression pictures of the painting so you can see my process:

First I started with by sketching out the image.  When doing watercolor, it's important to have a plan (especially if it's supposed to be a more realistic painting.)


Then I laid down a wash for the sky. While it dried I started blocking in the shadows on the rocks.


Next I started with laying some light washes on the mountains.  I like to build up my colors, so I tend to move from light to dark.  I also start pretty broad and get more and more detailed as I go.


While the brown wash was drying, I started blocking in the color on the other mountains.


And here's where I start moving around the whole painting, blocking in colors by shade.


Now here's where I started just going for it, and I totally forgot to take pictures.  I basically blocked in all the color on the mountains, making sure all the defining characteristics of the mountain would stand out.  Then I moved to the water where I did a wet-in-wet wash, adding different blues and greens and a little bit of purple and brown.   


Lastly, I put in the details on the rocks, and the trees on the mountains, and I was done! 
Here's the final painting!