This month's the WACG member meeting sponsored artist Kate Lagaly showing us how she uses these washes in her art work.
Kate is
a signature member of the Colored Pencil Society of America
and a very fine artist and art teacher
More of her work can be seen at
katelagaly.blogspot.com
The
meeting was held in the studio of Chapin Museum in Myrtle Beach where we were
able to get in very close to the demonstration
Kate showed
us lots of different examples of her work. Here you see one half of a wash
without any painting, and the other half with a portrait atop the wash
Then she demonstrated putting a watercolor wash
aver portions of a beach wash
and adding a
drawing in colored pencil
Then
she took a partially complete wash and pencil and continued to enhance
it.
Much thanks to the WACG and to Kate
Lagaly for the interesting and informative afternoon.
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