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Try Your Hand At Different Watercolor Projects For Interesting Effects

Try Your Hand At Different Watercolor Projects For Interesting Effects

This article is specifically about watercolors and we are definitely going to get into a debate about the pros and cons of using watercolors versus oil and acrylic paints. The fact is each artist who paints has a special affinity towards one medium or the other and those who are versatile about the kind of paints they use; claim that each type of paint has its own uses, merits and drawbacks. However, this article is going to focus on playing around with watercolor paints in order to create special effects. This is to ensure that you are in a position to know all your options when it comes to creating mind blowing watercolor paintings. The thing is for the uninitiated, watercolor paintings are just that.

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But you should explore watercolor paintings and know more about them so that if the urge to paint hits you, you are already armed with some facts. While you are it, you can also look at ink painting ideas for inspiration because these can also be fun to do. Have you ever wondered why some watercolor paintings seem more interesting than others? Is it the skill of the artist and the way in which she or he is able to bring out what they had conceived in their mind or is it something else? It can be any of these factors but it would always be good to have some additional tricks up your sleeve to create interesting effects. That is why we give here some tricks you can try in order to create some special effects using water color paints:

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Wet on wet: Apply one layer of paint and then while it is still wet, dip your brush in paint and apply on top to create a bleeding effect of one layer of wet paint into another.

Dry surface: Let one layer of paint dry out completely and then paint on it to get clearly defined edges.

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Water on wet paint: This may seem like sacrilege but let drops of water fall on wet paint in a controlled manner to create interesting designs.

Tissue on wet paint: Use varying pressures to press a tissue on wet paint create different patterns and structures.

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Masking fluid: Cover some part of the surface with masking fluid and paint on the surface; let the painting dry before removing the fluid to let the patterns come through.

Wet paint with salt effect: Sprinkle salt on wet paint to create a special kind of pattern that will stand out.

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Wrap with plastic: Place plastic wrap on the wet painting and gently move it a bit to create a different look.

Modelling paste: Paint on a thin layer of paint on and let it dry before applying modeling paste with a spatula.

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Some additional factors to be considered:

You can always use one or more colors depending on what kind of effect you are planning to produce. We would advise you to start with one and then move on two and so forth. However, this is up to you and the kind of experimenting you want to do.

Another factor to remember is that the results may not be consistent every time because all these techniques have a disruptive effect and controlling your actions and the proportions you use is not an exact science.

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While we are aware that such experimenting takes a bit of an adventurous spirit combined with a confident hand, we feel that you keep at it in order to get interesting results.

We are sure that you will find the different effects we have suggested interesting; do share with us how they worked for you.
Different Types Of Perspective In Art With Examples

Different Types Of Perspective In Art With Examples

One will not be completely wrong in saying that most art is all about perspective. This is because often the work of art that we see in front of us is something that is presented from the artist’s perspective. Whether it is sensational and soothing scenic road photography or a painting that has a new angle. If you are having difficulty wrapping your head around this concept, then you should look at amazing silhouettes art for inspiration. Or for another perspective (pardon the pun), looking at surprisingly genius negative space art examples. But here we are talking about perspective from the purely technical point of view, which is also something that you have to grasp in order to become a good artist.

A good artist would try to learn about all the points of view and what they are called so that they can discuss these well when asked about them. And these perspectives are also very important when you are looking at the more practical works of art like architecture, but it also comes in handy when you are trying to teach the basics of art to a budding artist. That is why, we feel that you need to understand what each type of perspectives entail to ensure that what you think is also translated in the way you talk about them.

That is why we are going to explain about perspective drawings in this article:

Linear perspective: This type of drawing is about showing an image with three dimensions but on a two-dimensional surface. It is about creating a three dimensional effect by making the size of the objects become smaller to show this perspective.

Horizon line: This would be the line that is at eye level making the sky and earth meet or at least seem to dos. This perspective comes in handy when portraying space in a sketch.

Vanishing point: This is the point where all the lines that are parallel seem to converge and then vanish apparently – think in terms of railway tracks to understand what we mean.



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A perspective with a single point: This shows a scene where the objects in the drawing are big at the beginning and seem to become recede as they move away. Think in terms of a corridor.

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A perspective with two points: Just imagine standing at the point where two roads go in two different directions. So this will be big in the center and smaller in the sides.

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A perspective with three points: This represents the drawing as seen by artist from below the structure or from really high above to show an exaggerated version of the structure being shown. Depending on artist’s view the drawing will shrink or expand.

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A perspective with four points: This makes the drawing look like the reflection on one of those curved mirror. Therefore, it would be broad in the center and receding at the top, bottom and sides.

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A perspective with five points: This would be easier to explain as a collection of five one point perspectives put together. This perspective offers a one hundred and eighty degree angle to put it in an easier to understand way.

Some of the lesser seen perspective drawings is the zero point and the six point perspectives. The zero point perspective will create an illusion of depth with things like mountain ranges being depicted smaller than the ones that are nearer, which are shown of bigger size.

A perspective with six points: If you can imagine having a three hundred sixty view, then this is the perspective to go with.
Superb Architect House with Three Different Exposures

Superb Architect House with Three Different Exposures

By adapting the conception of one of its architectural creations to the relationship we have with surrounding landscapes, the Iranian firm New Wave Architecture carried out an original and bold project. Composed of 3 rectangular parts that are all positioned differently and that offer a distinct view, this building with a wooden interior which is situated near Tehran counts on luminosity and a great possibility to contemplate the horizon.