Two simple techniques can really add drama
to your drawings and paintings
The “less is more” technique and the “partial Image tecnique”
These techniques can really draw in the viewer’s eye
and stimulate their imagination~
Provide just enough information in your artwork
for the viewer to imagine the entire scene
This simple ballerina tutu is just a few simple brush strokes~
yet when you look at it,
you can’t help but try to visualize her arms and legs,
twirling and movement
This pastel called “Looking Down” draws you in with vibrant colors
and then makes you wonder what she’s looking at
Is she reading a book or a magazine?
I wonder what her face and hair look like…
This painting, “Abstract Landscape”
is just a combination of green, yellow and brown strokes,
but is easily recognized as a path through the woods
When you can’t decide what to paint,
begin with wet paper
and put a few drops of paint on to bleed
and a add a few splatters too
What do you see? I immediately saw a flamingo,
all it needed was a few strokes for his head, legs and feathers
“This Little Piggy” is just a couple of color strokes and sketchy lines
and while some will think he’s unfinished,
I think his sweet personality comes right through
“Rainbow Girl” is combination of the two dramtic techniques~
She is created with simple strokes and ink,
making you wonder what she looks like and where she is…
and then because you only see half of her
makes it even more interesting
Only showing part of something holds your interest much longer
“Sidewalk Cafe” is another example of the partial image technique,
as you look at the painting you try to visualize
the neighborhood and what’s on the other side of the tree
I hope you will experiment with these techniques,
they are a ot of fun
and you might be amazed at what you come up with!
Be Fearless!
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