With Sailboat 5, I decided to reverse the sketch and have it going in the opposite direction and use it as a match to go with Sailboat 6.
This took a little more work as I had to change the positions of the sails and move them to the opposite side of the mast on the boat.
It took a little while until I was happy with the outline drawing.
Then it was time to transfer the image onto the watercolour paper.
I made a few more changes to the hull of the boat after it had been transferred onto the watercolour paper.Next I used a liquid masking fluid on the boat to protect the white paper on the hull and sails.
I then set the painting aside to allow the friskit to dry completely before I started work on the next boat.
Sailboat 5
For the second boat I left it going in the same direction as it was in the original sketch.As I did to the sketch of Sailboat 5, I changed the shape of the mainsail to have it attached to the mast.
When I was finally happy with the completed outline sketch it was once again time to transfer it onto the watercolour paper.
A couple more details were changed after I had transferred the drawing and it was ready for the masking fluid.
After the masking fluid was applied to the sailboat, this painting was set aside to dry.I will post each of these paintings at a later date once the background sky, land and water have been painted.
I would like to thank you for taking the time to view my blog and I hope you will return to see how these paintings progress.
Sailboat 6
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