White watercolor for tints. Preserving & incorporating the brown surface paper.
Inspired by James Audubon.
Research conducted through the Audubon Society of America.
Creativity encouraged through transfer techniques, photography and use of altered surfaces.
Charcoal trace your image on to your tan, altered surface paper.
Be as tight or loose as needed for your individual style.
Fine point sharpie the lines as you see necessary.
Preserve part of the brown paper in your painting.
Watercolor will be used to draw attention to the FOCAL POINTS. Use the placement of watercolor wisely. Use white watercolor for extreme highlights and focal points.
Be as tight or loose as needed for your individual style.
Fine point sharpie the lines as you see necessary.
Preserve part of the brown paper in your painting.
Watercolor will be used to draw attention to the FOCAL POINTS. Use the placement of watercolor wisely. Use white watercolor for extreme highlights and focal points.