I have been thinking of painting all the landmarks in Morro Bay. To see if I could do it I did a few quick paintings yesterday. They turned out OK. The problem for me is that same problem I've had all along. DRAWING. Having not had a drawing class since Mrs. Mudrack's class in high school. Drawing is tough. I have been working on it.
Yesterdays quick sketches gave me a little hope so today I decided to give a go on the Bayside Cafe. It is located in the State Park, right on the water.
So, armed with a little confidence, resolve and dogged determination, I set out to draw, and paint. Let me pat myself on the back for a second (pat, pat). This was drawn in PEN. Did you get that? PEN, no pencil. Once I started, I was all in, for good or bad. It did take just a while to draw it, but the painting went great. OK, there are a few problems. The perspective is off in a few places. I know, I know. But without an eraser, i was forced to forge ahead. From a drawing perspective, this is like 5 times as difficult as most of my others.
In talking to my painting partner, Ed, (who is learning to watercolor at the same time) he suggested that it may not be quite enough to mix colors in the tray and then put a homogenous color on the paper. These are watercolors after all, let the paint mix on the paper. I am trying to take that advice to heart. If you look in the painting, you can see that most of the colors change ever so slightly as they lay across the paper. I do think it adds to the interest of the painting. I am trying to do it even more. Please click on the picture to enlarge it, it will look much better.
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