To continue my concentration idea of "A Day at the Farmers Market" I knew that I wanted to paint another picture of vegetables. I decided I wanted to do a variety instead of focusing on one particular vegetable.
I had recently gone to the farmers market and took several pictures that I really liked so therefore it was much easier to come up with an idea.
Going into this project I knew I wanted to use watercolor simply because I had not used it too much in the past and I wanted to give myself a challenge.
I also chose to use a bigger sized piece of paper simply because watercolor goes by fairly quick and I knew I could take on the size.
I had recently gone to the farmers market and took several pictures that I really liked so therefore it was much easier to come up with an idea.
Going into this project I knew I wanted to use watercolor simply because I had not used it too much in the past and I wanted to give myself a challenge.
I also chose to use a bigger sized piece of paper simply because watercolor goes by fairly quick and I knew I could take on the size.
Artistic process:
In my opinion drawing the vegetables was the hardest part and the most time consuming. There were so many different shapes and making them look realistic was a bit of a struggle. Besides that, I enjoyed working with watercolor and didn't find myself stressing out about the project. (This may also be because I had a long break and didn't feel as rushed).
In my opinion drawing the vegetables was the hardest part and the most time consuming. There were so many different shapes and making them look realistic was a bit of a struggle. Besides that, I enjoyed working with watercolor and didn't find myself stressing out about the project. (This may also be because I had a long break and didn't feel as rushed).