"Winterlude" a work in progress
Now I begin blocking in a few colours to create an underpainting on my illustration board. The sky is roughed in with a combination of cerulean blue and titanium white acrylic pigments. Because the light is coming from the right side of the painting, I transition from a very pale colour on the right to a darker sky on the left. I block in the shadows on the barn roof and in the snow. The snow surfaces that are directly in sunlight are blocked in with titanium white. I use cerulean blue to add a few contours to the shaded, snow laden boughs in the foreground.
"Winterlude" one step closer!
I keep adding more colour and more detail, gradually establishing my colour scheme and mood of the painting. I use cadmium red to wash in basic tones on the male and female cardinals and slowly build contours of light and shadow as I go. The plumage of the female cardinal is primarily drab and somewhat olive, so I use a combination of cadmium yellow, titanium white and ultramarine blue to create this colour. The spruce tree in the middle ground and the pine boughs in the foreground are quickly blocked in with sap green. Next, I introduce burnt sienna on the fencing and bare deciduous trees in the middle ground. I also build a little more shadow contour on the male cardinal with this colour. Finally, I paint the sky again with more colour and detail in the blending. My painting is starting to take shape!
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