A Breeze of Spring I (G)
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“Are these stables to your satisfaction?” Posted Jul 21, 2012 |
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I think you uploaded this about 20 years ago…here I am, better late than never? Forgive me!
I hold up my hands in defeat; watercolours have ALWAYS evaded my understanding. I used them at school, I have my own paints here and paper that sit unused…no, that is a lie, they were used once and I’m still boggled by how mixing the paints is supposed to create….colours? Is that what they’re called? What is this instrument? A brush?! It all escapes me; I can just about hold a pencil and draw a line but colour theory and shading and light and perspective and blending of paints are things meant for others and not myself.
In short. I am very jealous of your skill. Argh, look at the shafts of light streaming down from the windows? Did you use masking fluid? (Oh yes, I bought everything…there it is, sitting on the desk in front of me, nice and dusty!) I love the delicate linework and your perfect perspective and argh, shadows are things I just cannot grasp, particularly when choosing what colour to make them. Not black, no, but is it a complimentary colour or just a darker version of the shade already used?! A Rosetta stone for paint, please! This is such a lovely scene, peaceful, yet still full of activity, and the muted colour palette (and I have never been able to spell that correctly and my computer’s dictionary refuses to help) is used so effectively; it’s such a warm scene. Ah, the sweet first proper meeting of these two men, I like that they seem anonymous, they could be any two men of the city, a stable-hand and a servant, or you know, two of the highest ranking nobles in the realms :P Simply lovely!
— Eora 29 August 2012, 00:17 #