My fifth watercolor: The Owl

Note: This pieces is now for sale in my Etsy shop.

I’m going to try to keep doing watercolor paintings, maybe even one each week. This week I really wanted to do an owl, so here I present my fifth watercolor in this new effort; The Owl.

I tried a few techniques this time that I hadn’t before. Some of them worked out quite well, like under-shading on the Owl (probably hard to see in any of the photos).  Some of them didn’t work out so well, because I did them wrong, like the snow by using salt.  I didn’t use enough water to make the salt effective.

The salt, if done right, will cause the watercolor to separate and move away from the salt. It would end up causing a neat effect that would work well for snow, stars, or other textures. But, again, I didn’t use enough water for this to work.

There is a lot that I would do differently, if given the chance, so I’m really looking forward to my next crack at another painting next week.  Overall I’m thrilled with the way this painting came out – but there are a few subtle things (like the snow) that I wanted to add to this and I simply didn’t do it the right way.

Live, learn, move on, try again. Here are some more photos of my watercolor paintings. Next I think I’m going to tackle a Japanese sign.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted December 5, 2008 at 7:37 pm | Permalink

    It kind of looks like Hedwig :)

  2. Posted January 18, 2009 at 7:55 pm | Permalink

    Really great that you are working with watercolor. Im guessing that by now you got the salt technique down? BTW- noticed one of the essential tools for effective watercolor…the nice green bottle. :)

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  1. By Art by Colin Devroe by Colin Devroe on December 12, 2008 at 7:50 am

    [...] only put The Owl on there for now, but I plan on putting other odds and ends on there [...]

  2. [...] I got the idea to finally start painting from two places.   First, I had been obsessing over the Bob Ross Master Art Set at hobby lobby for a while and the b) I saw that Colin Devroe (of Viddler) was blogging about his watercolor projects, most lately his owl painting. [...]

  3. By Art inspiring art by Colin Devroe on December 15, 2008 at 10:08 am

    [...] author, and podcaster (busy man), was inspired by my most-recently blogged about watercolor, The Owl (which is for sale on my Etsy shop, btw) and posted this oil [...]

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