Showing posts with label gouache paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gouache paintings. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 October 2023

Autumn Splendour Art Workshop

Last month I was lucky enough to enrol on an Autumn art workshop with artists Ohn Mar Win and Clare Therese Gray at the lovely Lower Norton Flower Farm, near Winchester. A beautiful venue and we had the perfect weather to go along with it.





The morning session was with Ohn Mar, sitting under a small gazebo in the flower garden. Ohn Mar Win is a watercolour and ink artist, creating loose illustrations and paintings. Following a demonstration our first exercise was to produce quick flower studies, timed from 1 minute down to 10 seconds. For anyone scared of white paper it was pretty daunting just getting stuck in like that but definitely something to keep practicing. 


Following the warm up we went into the garden to paint in situ, a flower or flowers of our choosing, keeping it loose.

Ohn Mar Win giving an in situ demonstration.

I chose a single hydrangea and although to started off ok, my colours were weak and I didn't wait long enough for the layering. Following the watercolour we went back to the gazebo to start adding the ink.



Group photo

It's a shame everything was slightly rushed due to the time constraints for lunch and the next session with Clare Therese Gray, but it was really enjoyable and I've taken a lot away to help me loosen up in future.

After a delicious lunch we swapped artist. Clare is a gouache artist, who paints the most beautiful flower illustrations. We started by laying a flat weak gouache wash to paper before heading back out into the garden to choose three flowers each to paint.


Hunting for flowers

Even though to was the end of September there were still some lovely flowers to choose from but we were told to steer clear from the stunning Dahlias as they would be too hard to paint.






Back inside the studio we chose a layout with our three stems, lightly drew it out in pencil and were advised by Clare to start with mixing our greens and painting the leaves. 


Sadly again time was limited and I think most people didn't end up finishing, I certainly didn't but I wasn't unhappy with what I achieved and at least we were able to bring our paint pallet home to continue at a later date.


Final painting

Group paintings

This was the first time Ohn Mar and Clare had put together one of these courses and I would highly recommend it to anyone wishing to paint flowers, either loosely in watercolour and ink or in a more controlled way in gouache. If I could do it again though I would prefer a full day with each artist, as everything felt quite rushed, rather than relaxed. I thoroughly enjoyed it though and have already booked on to another watercolour and ink painting day with another artist in November.








Wednesday, 4 August 2021

Teddy - A portrait on Gouache

I managed to get my paints out again last week and got to enjoy some quiet time, that enabled me to shut my mind down for a few hours. Things have been a struggle of late and it was just what I needed.

Although I do paint with gouache it was a new way of painting for me and one which I hope I can emulate at a future date, as I was really pleased with the outcome.

It was a present for my next door neighbour and she seemed very happy.



























Friday, 8 January 2021

Portraiture

I've always had a go on and off at painting, but it's been during the lockdowns that I've really got to pick up my paintbrushes, to while away some hours, listening to music and quietening my brain down. It's nice to be able to shut off and concentrate on something that is relatively calming. 

In the past I have tried to paint the odd landscape and would dearly love to be able to paint beautiful abstracts, but I really struggle with not only the discipline of these but also any idea of where to start and so I always to revert back to portraiture.

But as with anything, fear of failure holds me back from realising any possible potential I may have at getting better and as a result my paintings are always really tight and I definitely need to learn how to loosen up. 

Some of my portrait paintings are below, from my first attempts at watercolours, to moving on to gouache which I do really enjoy. I'm definitely more happy with than others. 

Watercolour and coloured pencil - November 2018

Watercolour - December 2018

Gouache and coloured pencil - March 2020

Gouache - May 2020

Gouache - May 2020

Gouache - May 2020

Gouache - November 2020

Gouache - November 2020

Gouache - November 2020

Gouache and coloured pencil - December 2020

Gouache - January 2021