Watercolor Painting : Mist Over the Lake - Central Park : Part 1 #art #watercolorpainting
A start-to-finish lesson on interpreting photographic reference into a communicative watercolor painting. The subject is The Lake in NYC’s beautiful Central Park.
The goal of the painting was to show ways in which the painter can design a work based on a combination of physical real-world observation, memory, and pure imagination.
This painting was done on Baohong Watercolor Paper - rough surface - 300gsm :
15X22 inches
Pigments by Daniel Smith
Brushes by Escoda and Neef
Palette by House of Hoffman
Sketch pencils by Blackwing and Faber-Castell
Sketchbook by Stillman Birn
Thank you for watching! Tom
Thomas W Schaller AWS NWS TWSA ASAI AIA
Thomas W Schaller - Artist, Architect, Author