The rain's finally stopped, so I'm back on the watercolours at last. Ā I thought I'd…
The Colours Of Nuuk
It’s really cold outside today but I wanted to do some watercolour painting, so I picked some subject matter that had lots of simple shapes and where I might be able to get away with just three layers of paint. I’m back in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, which means it’s another outing for my tundra supergranulators. Ā Today they’re supplemented by Indian yellow from my regular palette.
As you can probably tell (or guess), I started by putting down a pencil drawing and reserving lots of whites with masking fluid. Ā I also spattered on a little bit of masking fluid for some snowy effects.
I didn’t start from the sky and work my way forwards today. Ā Instead I started from the buildings. Ā In reality they’re quite a bright yellow and green, so I used Indian yellow to brighten them. Ā I applied a single layer of Indian over all the yellow and green areas, the idea being that this would unify the houses. Ā After this I put on a second layer: tundra orange for the yellow buildings and tundra green for the green ones. Ā I’d already tried these glazes out on some scrap paper. Ā For the roofs I used tundra violet and for the grey walls at the bottom some mix of tundra blue, pink and violet. Ā I added shadows on planes not facing the sun and on the underside of the roofs: tundra blue on the yellow buildings and tundra violet on the green ones.
Then came the really interesting stuff: the sky and the snow. Ā In the top half of the painting, I used tundra blue, pink and violet. Ā Mainly the blue and the pink. Ā My source photo had no sky in it, only snow, but I deviated from this, liking the idea of having common colours within the sky and snow and of letting the two merge into each other in places. Ā I was careful to leave a long, hard edged horizon line in a few places, though, just to make it clear that this really was sky and snow. Ā I also sprinkled some salt on the snow to exaggerate the difference between the two areas.
For the snow at the bottom, I was more adventurous, dropping in some tundra green and tundra violet in addition to the other three tundra colours. Ā I still threw on some salt though.
As final steps after removing all the masking fluid, I put some tundra pink and blue into the snow on the rooftops and some tundra blue along one side of any unmasked white lines that were feeling too thick. Ā And then I was done.
And, oh yes, this one is a success and is going up for sale. To see the price, click here.Ā The lost edges between the sky and the snow worked exactly how I wanted them to. Ā The man made buildings contrast against their untamed surroundings. Ā But they also fit in because they’re colourful and some of those colours are reflected in the snow. Ā I’m glad I ventured outside today, even if it was freezing.
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