Today we are under a Severe Storm Warning with the temperature at 86F (30C) and the humidity making it feel like 97F (36C).
We did get a wonderful thunderstorm in the late afternoon, during which I spent my time on the front porch watching the lightning.
I wanted do some work on this painting of a Knifefish that I had started a number of years ago (see posts on 15 March, 31 October and 30 December 2012 and 25 March 2013).
Using a Schwan-STABILO All-Surface water-soluble pencil, I drew in where I wanted to place sponges, coral and other underwater plants on the rock surface.
The nice thing about using these pencils is that they was off completely with water; so if I don't go to the edge of the line or change my mind about the placement, it doesn't matter as once the paint is dry I can easily wash it off.
Using Titanium white, ultramarine blue and raw sienna, I started putting in some of the plants and soft coral on the top of the rock face.
I will post this painting at a later date once more work on the coral has been completed.
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Suppertime? - A Work in Progress
Labels:
acrylic,
Caribbean,
Caribbean reefs,
coral reef,
salt water fish,
sponges,
Susan Sydney,
underwater
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