West | Watercolor painting | #club100

in WORLD OF XPILAR3 years ago

You may have noticed that the landscape usually shows in western movies, are like dry and warm. In fact it is like that but there also a greenish season we have to face in those landscapes.

I tried here a medium warm condition landscape impression from some scenes that I had seen from some movies into a painting like this.



WEST
Watercolor painting
Subject : Landscape
Paper used : 300gsm, A5
Time spent : 3.5 hours
Dry on wet method


The Art making process was like in this order...

First I attached the canvas on a flat board with some masking tapes. Then I allowed it to wet completely for the canvas to be prepared for some light touch of basic colours, then with a round brush I made a basic sketch of the landscape.



Before the canvas goes into complete dry form I wanted to paint the sky part with the same thin blue and violet colours with a different texture.



After keeping the paper for drying, I took some blue colours in the pallet and made some more varients of it using a little black, brown and red, I started the painting the mountain region.

I used a blue mixed with some titanium white to get a soft touch for creating the farthest view of the mountain.



After completing the mountain view I entered into the field and road part.



This is where I spent my time in creating some sharp edges and textures and some more shadows to highlight the sharpness of the painting.



That was all about this one.
See you soon in the next post.

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 3 years ago 

Your drawing is very impressive, the colors you used are very good and create a contrast between the vegetation and the mountainous part of the place.

Thank you so much

The mountains and vegetation look incredible, I congratulate you for your beautiful work.

I am so happy to see you noticing so much details. You should be a great admirer of art

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