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Hump Day Prompt #4 Toned Pages

The prompt is open ended and deals only with the
material, subject and content are up to you, but the
material is dictated.

White pages can be intimidating and boring. I like to randomly turn through my journal and "tone" a page with either watercolor or gouache. I try to stick with a nice even layer of color that doesn’t quite come to all the edges and is a little imperfect. If you like working in colored pencils this adds a fantastic layer of tooth to the page, allowing it to hold a lot of color. It’s also fantastic for pastels.

Prompt #4- Go through your journal with some
basic colors of gouache or watercolors, tone pages. Lay down a thin even coat of one color to
a page. Try yellow ochre (or yellow), red, blue and green. Let the pages dry over
night and then draw on them with a thin sharpie. Nice isn’t it. Gouache has
great tooth for drawing. Try drawing on it with pencil, colored pencil, and
pen. Now go back and add more colors. Mhhh nice isn’t it? You like that don’t
you?


Leave a comment with a link to your blog with pictures of what you’ve done!

(Note: this can also be done with acrylic but that limits what you can put on the page afterward to more acrylic, which is why my suggestion is to stick to watercolor or gouache for this- they way you can add to it with just about anything and even layer on acrylic later if you want.)

Thrifty Collage Artist

You need to check out this blog…. It’s awesome. There are a few entries about the process of how she sets up a page and it’s pretty neat to see the steps she takes to make a page. Very nice.

Tca1

Tca2

All images are property of the artist.

Hump Day Prompt #3- Reversable Water Based Media

Hdprompt

The prompt is open ended and deals only with the
material, subject and content are up to you, but the
material is dictated.

The next item to add color is watercolor or gouache. Both
are a type of water based paint. I love both for different reasons. Watercolor
allows you to create beautiful rich layers of color that are vibrant and pop of
the page. It’s hard to use and difficult to master. But they can be found cheap
and allow you to add color over inky lines. Gouache on the other hand is
thicker opaque and works more like a water based oil color than watercolor,
though it can be thinned to use like watercolors. It’s great for putting in
thick layers of color, toning pages and creating flat designs. It can also be
used to beautifully render subjects.

Prompt #3 Use a water based reversible media, pick one
watercolor or gouache. Subject is up to you.

Leave a comment with a link to your blog with pictures of what you’ve done!

dedicated to randomness


dedicated to randomness
Originally uploaded by hej frollein

I wanted to post this picture from Flickr to provide an excellent example of what you can do with just a pen or pencil. This is a fine example of what you can do with just one tool. It’s evocative and just a really great journal page, made with one tool, and in black and white. A piece like this wouldn’t necessarily work  with a lot of color. I really like this piece and I think it’s a great example of black and white with one tool.

In a Twist


In a Twist
Originally uploaded by MrtyHrrs1

Another example of black and white done in one maybe 2 media. This person (check out their link to their flickr set) does a lot of work only in black and white. I like it a lot. Black and white is hard to do, but when you do it, it looks so good.