Advancing with Watercolor - Working on Location "Dei Loggia"
This is part three of a muti-part series stemming from a recent trip to Florence Italy along with 10 other artists.- Piazza della Santissima Annunziata was the square where we stayed the week - a historical residence Loggiato die Serviti. Upon walking out the front door we were greeted by the most elegantly designed colonnades created by Brunelleschi in the 16th century. In this demo I talk about using repeated shapes to create depth and character in the painting. Also some strategies for simplifying a scene filled with gorgeous and inviting detail. Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and I appreciate your comments and likes. You can learn more about plain air watercolor and all things related to watercolor please visit my website at garytuckerartist.com I have also published a tutorial in the form of a pdf describing how this painting was made - you may download form this page: http://www.garytuckerartist.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/repeated-shapes-loggia.pdf In fact ple