Adrina In Watercolour

My plan today was to play things fast and loose by putting down a random colourful underpainting and then to convert it to something else with some subtle negative painting and a little bit of detail. Ā I was expecting to end up with a landscape painting with a skyline and some windows but ended up with something else.

For colours, I went for a warm green colour scheme because it gave me the most colours to choose from. Ā I have three cool blues (cerulean, Mayan, Prussian), two cool yellows (transparent, raw sienna) and two warm reds (Winsor, rose dore). Ā I used all of these plus the viridian. Ā Cadmium red, cadmium yellow and titanium white all made cameo appearances as spatters at the end.
I started off with a random underpainting, featuring all of the main eight colours, generally painted along a diagonal. Ā I threw on loads of salt and spattered some Prussian blue and Winsor red over the top, writing off a t-shirt in the process.
Once this had dried, I had a good look at what I had and looked through my stash of photos with ideas for future paintings. Ā As I said at the top, the idea was to come up with a landscape but I actually ended up with this figure drawing pose by Adrina. Ā The attraction behind this was that Adrina had some diagonal lines in her pose in the same direction as the underpainting and that I might be able to bring her out of the painting with a simple outline and a handful of extra marks.
Pencil marks didn’t show up well on the underpainting, so I was effectively painting the figure freehand. Ā This was made even more difficult by having to paint her negatively. Ā It took a lot of painting and a lot of corrections to get to my final painting. Ā In places I’ve had to paint her positively, which isnā€™t necessarily a bad thing. Ā Positive and negative marks for variety.
I finished off with spatters from my three favourite opaque colours because this felt like the sort of painting that needed that sort of finish.
Overall, I’m undecided on this one. Ā I like the ideas behind it but the execution isn’t as good as I’d hoped. Ā It feels muddy when I wanted it to be colourful and energetic. Ā The left hand on the thigh is light coloured and negatively painted but it’s easy to mistake the blue/green shape above it for a misshaped arm. Ā I’m thinking this one won’t be going up for sale unless it gets rave reviews on Facebook or Instagram.
Meanwhile, I’m reaching for the inktense pencils. Ā I’m going to have another go at doing this pose some justice.

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