Tag: line and wash

  • Watercolor paintings of people drinking coffee at Starbucks

    Watercolor paintings of people drinking coffee at Starbucks

    In the past, I often went to the Starbucks cafe in the painting above. 

    I loved that place.

    I remember once as a Christmas present my wife gave me a Starbucks gift voucher.

    And I remember how delighted I was with that voucher.

    I always drank a cappuccino and I still do. 

    But I not only enjoyed the cappuccinos.

    I also enjoyed looking at the cafe decor.

    And I enjoyed looking at the figures.

    It was visually exciting.

    And I used to draw what I saw.

    And sometimes I would even do a quick on the spot painting.

    It was during this period that I did the painting above of two girls at Starbucks drinking coffee. 

    It surprises me today, to see what a brave watercolor artist I used to be that I would actually paint on the spot in Starbucks. 

    I’m not sure if I’d have the bravery to do that today.

    And here is one more on the spot painting that I did at Starbucks.

    Watercolor painting of figures in Starbucks coffee shop
    “Coffee time”

    I think these paintings are beautiful examples of line and wash art. 

    They are simple and light but cheerful works.

    I hope at some point I’ll do a few more paintings in this style.

    This coffee shop, which was in a department store called Forus, has now gone but the happy memories have not.

    Gareth.

  • A simple line and wash watercolor of a woman reclining in a chair

    A simple line and wash watercolor of a woman reclining in a chair

    I’m really happy with the minimalism of this painting. 

    And when I look at this painting it makes me think I should do more paintings of figures. 

    There is a beautiful combination here of line and wash.

    And the areas of shadow are a beautiful mix of warm and cool colors. 

    I especially like that touch of pure blue in the shadow areas. 

    When I look at that it makes me wonder if I’ve actually improved as a watercolor artist. 

    I think my shadows are a bit boring nowadays compared to this.

    And the composition is great. 

    The way the figure occupies the space of the paper creates wonderful negative spaces within the surrounding areas of the paper.

    I think this is one of the lucky paintings that worked out well.

    And there were probably many failures which I threw away. 

    But the truth is I can’t remember as this was painted over 10 or 15 years ago.

    Gareth.