I’ve been working on painting a barn owl and have a few photos to show how it all came together.
Happy Sunday, friends! π
I started off with a simple sketch. It is important that the big shapes are positioned correctly and that your proportions look good.Β No detail is needed at this point, just light lines to serve as a guide.
Next I added a few small ink details with a Micron pen. The eyes are very dark so I like to use a pen to outline them to get the shape set before putting down any paint.
I used Daniel Smith watercolors for my owl. I started out by wetting the paper in sections and dropping in color allowing it to mix and mingle on right on the paper.
The first wash of quinacridone gold, yellow ochre, and burnt sienna. It doesn’t look good at this point but it gets better with each wash.
The second wash with more definition. Things are now starting to take shape. I’m not sure why this photo has a rosy glow but hopefully that’s not a distraction.
Barn owl – 9 x 12 inch Stillman & Birn beta sketchbook
The final wash added even more detail and deeper color. I love watching the transformation with this type of post. I hope you enjoyed it as well.
For me this post reinforces the importance of three washes and that getting the eyes dark enough makes a big difference.
I hope you are inspired to create art and do what you love. Art is for everyone, keep painting, creating, and having fun!
Until next time, share a smile and have a great week!
Happy Painting!
Patty Anne
Very lovely Patty Anne and nice to see some of your process… !
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Thanks so much, Evelyn! π Iβm so glad you enjoyed.
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Layers is the answer and the eyes tellthe story. Good work.
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Thank you, Beverly! π
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What a beauty and thanks for sharing your process.
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Thanks so much, Sharon! π Iβm so glad you enjoyed.
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Beautifulπ
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Thank you, Louella! π
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Wow!! What a spectacular owl!! I also enjoyed seeing your process, Patty Anne π I like how you were able to get the eyes so dark, not always easy to do. π
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Thanks so much, Jill! π
Always love painting birds, Iβm so glad you enjoyed.
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Beautiful! Love your process. β€οΈπ¦π
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Thank you, Sheila! π
Iβm glad you enjoyed it.
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Wow, a gorgeous work! Love the eyes.
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Thanks so much, Ellen! π
I always enjoy painting birds.
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He’s wonderful Patty Anne! I have trouble photographing white paper too, tricky!
Jenna
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Thank you, Jenna! π
I always love painting birds. The photography part is challenging for sure.
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My favorite owl! Looks awesome!
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Thanks so much, Diane! π
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