It’s so great to see these experiments with method and progression of drawing. I do this too. One of the things I’ve liked about taking this class is really trying to copy Wendy’s method, which is quite different from my original style of working going in, learning from it, but also finding out my own best way of working as I go. Not that I actually have discovered that, but it’s an exciting process!
Sheryl, I really love the depth & richness you have created in the shadows of the bottom radish while remaining true to the local colour! I totally get what you’re saying here, Lise. I find that after I practice Wendy’s method, I kinda weave in and out playing with & incorporating & settling into something of my own.
Hi Wendy, Since I used a Strathmore fine tooth surface (have a lot of this paper) I enjoyed the radish with no watercolor and using dark sepia. Yes, I will adjust the highlights in the near future. Liz – Thank You. Suzanne M. – Thank You. Lise – Thank You. My first time to post on the Discussion Board and greatly appreciate everyone’s comments and encouragements. Decided it is very helpful to draw the same subject more than once and use slightly different techniques.
HI Sheryl, which way did you enjoy creating the radish the most? Also just make your highlight a bit smaller and irregular
These are nice Sheryl. The red color is great.
It’s so great to see these experiments with method and progression of drawing. I do this too. One of the things I’ve liked about taking this class is really trying to copy Wendy’s method, which is quite different from my original style of working going in, learning from it, but also finding out my own best way of working as I go. Not that I actually have discovered that, but it’s an exciting process!
Sheryl, I really love the depth & richness you have created in the shadows of the bottom radish while remaining true to the local colour! I totally get what you’re saying here, Lise. I find that after I practice Wendy’s method, I kinda weave in and out playing with & incorporating & settling into something of my own.
Hi Wendy, Since I used a Strathmore fine tooth surface (have a lot of this paper) I enjoyed the radish with no watercolor and using dark sepia. Yes, I will adjust the highlights in the near future. Liz – Thank You. Suzanne M. – Thank You. Lise – Thank You. My first time to post on the Discussion Board and greatly appreciate everyone’s comments and encouragements. Decided it is very helpful to draw the same subject more than once and use slightly different techniques.