Yesterday I posted about an Alisa Burke class I'm taking.
I showed you various water color wash backgrounds
I worked on in the class.
Today we take it to the next level with some drawing.
Here is the beautiful background I showed you yesterday.
My absolute, hands-down favorite from the class.
I used a black sharpie for my line work.
Sharpies are permanent once dry,
so you can add more ink or paint if you want to
without messing up your line work.
The white highlights came from a Sakura gelly roll pen.
You may notice my highlights are a bit messy in spots.
I still am not back to 100% great vision after
my surgeries . . .
Alice, have missed your posts but know it takes time to heal from eye surgery. Please take care of yourself and don't overdo. Not knowing you personally, I can only say how sorry I am about your Mom but, I have a strong feeling you will have wonderful memories until you see her again. Love all the colors and creativity with your drawings. I will check her out as I have been taking watercolor and mix media classes also. Take care.
ReplyDeletethank you. I have great memories of mom and I know they will sustain me till I see her again <3
DeleteThese florals look absolutely striking - it always fascinates me how you decide where to place the linework over the multicoloured background. The highlights really make a difference - very effective indeed.
ReplyDeleteit's a bit of a guessing game sometimes. and yes, the highlights are probably one of my favorite parts :)
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