Tutu watercolor pencil and walnut ink 19.75 x 12 |
I started with a half-sheet of Strathmore Aquarius II watercolor paper. This sheet has many uses in that it is partially synthetic, thin and will not buckle. During the entire 2 1/2 session, I used Derwent watercolor sketching pencils in light wash, medium and dark, alternating drawing with broad washes of water during the breaks. At home, some washes of walnut ink completed the work. For me, the challenge involved the pushing and pulling of strokes to reveal what is more important to the pose; and, conversely the less important. For this reason, I have always had such a difficulty with chairs and stools, as I realize the importance of having a support for the pose, yet despise the weight given to it.
This model wore the traditional tutu, hence the title. I am pleased.
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