El ocaso del cerezo.
- Tinta china, pinceles (punta fina, angular y recagable de agua), la cartulina y mi acurelita guerrera que siempre me acompaña cada vez que salgo me la llevo y en donde quiera pintar ella me acompaña.
Arte final.
El ocaso del cerezo.
Muchas gracias por su atención y apoyo.
Se les quiere:
Ramaco.
Good morning friends of Hive, it is your friend Ramaco who welcomes you back to his blog, this time before starting I am going to ask all those who believe in god to pray for the health of our friend and cantata María Ruíz better known on our platform aswho has been in very delicate health and has been hospitalized for a peritonitis operation, I hope God has mercy on her and helps her get out of everything.
This time I bring you an artistic publication which I title:
The sunset of the cherry tree.
Materials I used.
India ink, brushes (fine, angular and water refillable tip), cardboard and my warrior acurelita that always accompanies me every time I go out I take it and wherever I want to paint she accompanies me.
1.- It all starts with the magic drop of water on the support...
I used the angular brush to displace the water on the support.
I started by applying India ink to start the composition.
Observe very well that from the stain and the stroke begins to shape the landscape.
I start with my watercolor and the choice of the fine point brush 02 to start giving pigment and details to the tree.
As you can see here I am painting the details of the landscape floor.
I chose from my watercolor a fairly dark brown in gouache to place another important element in the composition.
Observe the details that are going to be more and more minute and smaller.
Details with the fine tip brush 001.
Observing how the landscape is turning out.
Final art.
The sunset of the cherry tree.
I hope you liked this mixed technique where watercolor, Chinese ink and acrylic were the most important materials in this creation of mine for you
Thank you very much for your attention and support.
They are loved:
Ramaco.