Bosham - December 2007 Copyright Joe Dowden |
Wednesday, 27 September 2017
Looking forward to Joe Dowden
Tuesday, 5 September 2017
Chris Jones: Dutch Bantam in acrylic
The starting point |
Before he came to us he had transferred an image from one of his drawings using carbon paper. He also had a couple of photos for reference.
A reference photo |
He began by applying Mars Black to dark areas and gradually built up a tonal under-painting. The black is pervasive enough to still shows through colour applied over the top, especially in the initial colour layers that are more translucent than the heavier paint applied as detail is added.
For feather and fur he usually works with round synthetic watercolour brushes which he buys from Rosemary & Co. Most of the demonstration was done with a number 8 round. He finds that stay-wet palettes tend to dilute the paint so prefers to work with a tear-off dry palette and a wide range of pigments. The use of greys in the mix tends to unify the painting.
For more about Chris visit his website www.chrisjonesart.com
Black used for under-painting |
Labels:
acrylic,
Chris Jones,
demonstration,
Dutch Bantam,
poultry,
wildlife
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