I am experimenting with Gouache painting
Gouache is an opaque watercolor medium
It thins with water to make a wash like watercolor,
or can be applied directly
When applied with just a little water it is not transparent,
similar to acrylic
I used this is inexpensive set
For our painting today,
I chose this still life of apples and grapes from Pixabay,
a free photo source
I also used another photo of an apple painting,
from Ali Kay Studios, as inspiration
I like the bold use of colors and strokes
I started out painting the apple and grape shapes
I changed the wood bowl the grapes are spilling from into 4th apple
I varied the tones of the grapes by diluting the color
with different amounts of water
Next I painted the dark spaces between the fruit and stem areas,
and refined the grapes with more layers of color
A pale gray wash grounds the fruit
Next came bold strokes of color for highlights
Background leaves
I painted the background with washes of green and blue
and learned that gouache washes don’t behave
as well as watercolor washes
Yikes, I was thinking, how am I going to save this??
I kept working on blending the washes better
and added white highlights
I decided to add more leaves to the plant,
and wanted them to begin to fade away
so I drew them with a broad tipped green marker
I also indicated a window in the background
and increased the intensity of the white high lights
with a white paint pen
“Apples & Grapes” 6″ x 5″ gouache and marker on cold press 140 lb. watercolor paper
Happy Painting!
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