Welcome back! This week, I explored a relatively new medium to me. I was drawn to it because of its matte finish and seemingly great qualities when it comes to opacity and layering. Its also similar to watercolor, which is a medium I am very familiar with and have used for many years. Watercolor is fantastic but sometimes you need something a little more opaque. If you guessed the new medium was gouache, you would be correct.
I first created this small landscape study following a tutorial (Sarah Burns, YouTube). It turned out fairly successful and I liked the overall look and feel to it. Plus- the paper stayed flat with no stretching of the paper needed.Later in the week, I attempted to make a medium-sized landscape (9 x 12 in.) which depicted a glow-y sunset behind a corn field. I quickly realized that the paint wasn't flowing as much as I liked. I think now that I should have wet the paper a bit first or used paint straight out of the tube, but in any case I abandoned that attempt and decided to paint the scene in acrylics. Right away, I could tell that acrylics would get the job done. I was able to blend the paint better and achieve correct levels of value and color temperature. Below is the finished acrylic painting:
Thank you for reading this and I hope this gave some insight into my artistic process and journey.
Until next time, have a great day!
-Katie

