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понедельник, 26 сентября 2016 г.

Tips For Painting For Beginners Bird Art Lessons

By Kenneth Martin


Using birds, and wildlife in general, as reference is great for improving painting skills. This does not only train the eye for observation but also helps teach how to give life to a piece of non moving art. Among very many different subjects, birds are useful since they are not that difficult but are challenging enough for beginners.

With the amount of bird species and sub species, it can be a challenge to pick one to paint. Since all art start as a concept, a good place to start on bird art lessons are knowing what different birds mean when used in a piece. The subject carries the soul of the painting.

The medium of choice contributes to the overall impression it gives viewers. Acrylic, oil, watercolor and ink are the most commonly used medium for nature paintings. These types of painting medium make it easier to portray the fluid nature of birds.

Sketching can help with studies and improve the learning of anatomy, gesture and perspective regardless of subject. While learning how to draw is usually fundamental for any artist, there are times when is not necessary. The goal is just to make the art regardless of a sketch. It also helps in understanding the basic dynamics of lighting. Still leaning this is highly recommended.

Choose at least two base colors to block the different areas of the bird. These colors are the basis from which you can show details with the shadow and the lighting later on. This requires a good understanding of basic color theory, shadows and light. Note, that it is preferable not to use an absolute white or absolute black to avoid distracting the viewers from seeing the image as a whole.

While there is a standard, artists always have a unique way of using their tools. It is a matter of preference, but the medium used play a large role. Using ink is very famous for nature paintings and this usually just requires a pointed round bamboo paint brush. Very similar to the ones used in Asian Calligraphy. More detailed work require different types of brushes ranging from pointed, to round and fanned.

Details are put in after setting the base colors and general form of the piece. This ensures that the foreground pops out from the background. Adding details also lie on the brush strokes used and preferred by the artist. A more fluid medium like watercolor uses the natural movement of water to create an illusion of detail. With less fluid medium, details are made with carefully drawn strokes.

Lastly, for the piece to look natural, it is important to allow some leg room for mistakes. These happy accidents are what helps any piece of art steer away from monotony. The random asymmetry suggests the free flowing yet organized nature of birds and the life that they portray.

Whether it be birds or flowers, wildlife pieces always makes a good study. Remember, technicalities are only guidelines to make the art. Enjoying the whole creative process of working with a reference is more important and is one of the best experiences a beginner can have.




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