Detailed description of painting process

Details of the painting process are described as follows:

Fan Wenyi:

It's a little difficult for me to create, so it's normal for me to draw near motorcycles. The so-called close rubbing is to follow the painting, not the succulents being rubbed today. This painting is realistic, and the painting tools are mainly oily or water-soluble colored lead. Before it's too late, I'm going to start painting again.

For painting, shaping is often the basis of the whole painting, while for painting that expresses the shape of an object, sketching is often the key step to restore the shape of an object on drawing paper. When drawing, I will first determine the position on the paper according to the size of succulents, determine the distance from the highest point to the paper edge, draw a straight line parallel to the paper edge, then determine the points and lines in turn, and finally I get a rectangle.

Fan Wener:

The place where we sketch is a park. Walking into the park, a piece of green grass is clearly visible. There are tall coconut trees around the park. These green coconut trees are like majestic soldiers guarding the beautiful park. In the corner of the park, there is a dense litchi forest, where there is an unobtrusive pavilion for people to escape the heat, rest and entertain.

When I was sitting on a stool, ready to start looking for scenery and painting, I suddenly heard melodious and green songs coming from a small pavilion, which made people fascinated. Thoughts flooded in, and I waved my brush and drew the beautiful scenery in the park. At this time, my mood is like a runaway wild horse, running freely on the grassland, and my brush also outlines the beautiful scenery of the park with my blood boiling heart.

Fan Wensan:

This kind of colored lead painting has a simple shape, but it is difficult to color. There is a white film on the leaves of succulents. This film must not be the last painting. This white color must be expressed through the relationship between light and shade. The colors of colored lead paintings are superimposed repeatedly, and the order of superposition must be light first and then deep.

If the primer is painted with a light color on a dark color, it will make the color appear to float on the surface. The first is grass green lead, which is the main color of the whole painting, followed by red and light blue. Red is only the color dotted on the tip of the leaf, and it is not widely used. One of the most difficult things to deal with when coloring is the blank in the picture.