Showing posts with label beach wash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach wash. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2013

Woolies

"Woolies"

Prismacolor colored pencil on watercolor beach wash on 140 lb watercolor paper 11" x 15". This recently won 3rd place at the 2013 State Fair in the professional class, drawing category. I learned about beach washes from Kate Lagaly. She has a fabulous tutorial here.

Since I am 4 hours away from the beach, I decided to try this in my backyard. I used a plastic tub with a solution of kosher salt and water. 8 tablespoons of salt per 1 gallon of water is a good approximation of sea water. I had some play sand laying around so I grabbed a handful or 2 of that and I had mixed up some old watercolors that had hardened in their tubes (cutting the tubes open to get the dried watercolor out). I don't recall how much water I mixed into the jars of paint, but I made sure it was watery enough to pour and not transparent. Then I took 3 - 11" x 15" sheets of watercolor paper out to my table with my pan of "ocean" water on it. I submerged 1 sheet and threw some sand on top and lifted it out of the water. I tilted it in different directions to let the water run through the sand to create the interesting organic shapes. When I thought it looked good, I laid it out on a sheet of plastic (I used an old shower curtain) in my shed. After I finished with the other 2 sheets of paper in salt and sandy water, I poured my different colors of paint. I then let them dry for a few hours. When they were totally dry I shook as much sand off as I could then brushed the rest off with a big brush.



The backs of the beach washes turn out nice too.