Sunday Work In Progress

This is one of a couple of drawings I have on the go at the moment. The scan has washed out and altered the colours a tad. The gradations of colour are a lot smoother too. But I think you get the idea.

This was was drawn with Copic Multiliners on heavy smooth cartridge paper by Daler Rowney. I’m using Staedtler and Chameleon fineliners to add texture/pattern to the drawing. The larger areas of colour were achieved with Carbothello pastel pencils and a paper tortillon.

I was going to stick to a monochrome colour scheme, but some of those tendrils, fronds and leaves just needed a touch of a muted green. And then that led me to including that central ‘orb’ of turquoise (which isn’t as pale or lacking gradient as it appears).

I’m getting to the point where I need to decide how much white space to leave in the design, and where I’m going to add colour and/or texture and pattern. I also need to think about whether some of those coloured spaces need either more shadow or lightening up a bit. That means it’s time for me to take a break from this particular artwork and go and do another or something else completely different!

Before that, there are elements in this design that I really like – the strange columns/antenna at the top and bottom left, the organic trellis of fronds in the largest part of the design. That horizontal bar towards the top. however, just jars with the rest of th design.

2 thoughts on “Sunday Work In Progress

  1. Kimberly Jeffries 21 February 2021 / 21:48

    I see the horizontal bar as the water edge. It’s an above and below water fantasy. Do you or can you think of it that way?

    I love it!

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    • Angela Porter 22 February 2021 / 13:06

      I’m glad you like this one! I just think the horizontal bar is a bit heavy for the rest of the design, but I can see what you mean too! I’m taking a break from it for a while and I’ll see it with fresh eyes when I return to it. Thanks for the comment and suggestion – they are both very much appreciated šŸ™‚

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