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WIP - Completed! Belle Vue Park
Posted by Catherine Cains on

Hello again! π In my last blog post I was about half way through this painting and now I think Iβm done π Love that feeling! I still had a couple of largish areas to address at the last point so Iβll pick up from there today. I had just started looking at the reflections on the rooves of the conservatories. Next I laid a very light grey across the frames of the windows as the entire front of the building was in slight shade and started to work down the smaller windows at the top of the side windows....
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WIP Belle Vue Park pt 2
Posted by Catherine Cains on

Hello all π Iβm about half way through the actual painting of the buildings at Belle Vue Park so I thought it was a good point for an update π In my last post I shared my drawing and scaling up process which took us up to the point where I was ready to start painting. I always work from the background to the foreground so my first action was to add a blue wash over the sky. I wanted a bright blue to match a Welsh spring day so I chose cerulean blue which I often use. I like...
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WIP Belle Vue Park
Posted by Catherine Cains on

Hello ππ On my last blog post I shared the news that I would be working on some paintings for a new project: the cover for a gift calendar filled with the fabulous products of traders at the Cotyledon Markets. I was excited to get started and had made a study to help me see the proportions and details. From there I needed to scale up the drawing and plan for the watercolour painting on the stretched watercolour paper. If you havenβt come across this, itβs how you prepare the paper on your board ready to paint onto. You wet...
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