Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Additional 2025 watercolors from workshops

Here are a few other watercolors from workshops with Leigh Ellis.  In each workshop we worked from photos.  I did not take the photos, and the paintings are not replicas of the reference photos.  

Snow!
We worked on a winter scene of a forest with a stream in the snow.
  • First a light sketch of the stream and surrounding trees.
  • Then a splattering of masking for snow
  • Add light wash for the sky and background trees
  • Paint the dark foreground trees and their shadows on the snow banks
  • Darkening the background trees and add shadows to the snow banks
  • Painting the reflecting light on the stream and the shadows of the banks
  • Darkening edges of the banks, rocks and trees         
  • Create additional depth with shadows and highlights
  • After the painting is completely dry, remove the masking 
        


Birds in winter and summer
Because we are so familiar with birds, getting many details correct is important:
  • Size and shape of the head, body, tail and wings.
  • Color of key characteristics that identify the species.
  • Realistic body positioning when perching or flying.
  • Correct habitat can also be important.
Birds are very round, and the illusion of roundness on a flat piece of paper is created by creating shadows and highlights.

The colors in the shadows can be cool or warm
  • Cool colored shadows (bue-purple) indicate a winter day
  • Warm colored shadows (brown-purle) indicate a warm summer day

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