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"Watering Cans"
This is a quick sketch of two of my wife’s watering cans done as a demo for a recent class. The cans sit on a table top and were catching the bright late summer light. The pattern of light and shadows caught the eye of one of the students so we used it as the subject for the day.  The color scheme is nearly mono-chromatic, using a limited palette of cobalt and ultramarine blue, burnt sienna, raw sienna, and some quinacridone burnt scarlet.
It is large for a sketch, nearly filling a quarter sheet (11″ x 15″) paper. The subject was sketched in 2B pencil on the paper first, large washes were placed on the cans first, the main shadow on the table surface was added next. Once dry, shadows were added on the spout and side of the large can and on the underside of the handle on the small can. The work was finished up with some glazes of blue and raw sienna on the cans to produce some 3 dimensional modeling and ambient light effects on the shaded side of the cans.
2 Comments
Chris Larkin
November 19, 2009Hi Tony,
I stumbled upon your work while flicking through images.
I really admire your work, and the translucent qualities that shine through.
Your work has some combination elements of Frank Webb and Tony Couch whom I admire greatly.
I am a true watercolour fanatic, and almost dismiss any other medium as I feel there is no comparable.
I paint myself, but in a totally different way with watercolour, instead concentrating on vibrancy of colour.
Anyhow, I just had to drop you a line to say how much I enjoy what you do, and look forward to following your work.
Regards
Chris
tony
November 19, 2009Chris,
Thank you very much. I like your work as well – it has a very illustrative quality that makes me wonder if you are an illustrator.