Monday, August 31, 2009
Painting Inspiration: Winslow Homer
Girl Carrying a Basket, 1882, Winslow Homer
In recent months Winslow Homer's gorgeous watercolors have piqued my interest. He utilized several techniques that modern watercolor instructors seldom endorse or teach. In fact he used anything and everything necessary to achieve his beautiful results. For instance, he often used opaque white watercolor, sometimes mixing it with color, to highlight certain areas of the painting. He often abraded the paper with knives and sandpaper. He used rough paper. He even used breadcrumbs to achieve a texture similar but more subtle than salt.
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"Winslow Homer",
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inspiration,
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painting,
watercolor
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