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    • Elliot
      Elliot last edited by

      Iโ€™ve been wanting to do some Jewish art, but I havenโ€™t really known where to start. Some doodles in my sketchbook brought me to a pomegranate tree menorah ๐Ÿ˜„

      I thought this would be a good subject to use for @davidhohn โ€™s gouache resist technique. And because of the multi stage nature of the process and my increasingly busy work schedule (I work in the grocery industry and weโ€™re ramping up for the winter holidays), this is definitely taking more time and thought than I usually put into my work.

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      From initial sketch to procreate refinement (with the symmetry guide!).

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      And from transfer to paint.

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      I was also spending time with my daughter and so I missed a few leaves on the left side, but I plan to add them in on the touch up phase.

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      • aska
        aska @Elliot last edited by

        @Elliot Nice start!
        It took me while to find missing leaves ๐Ÿ˜‰

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        • Elliot
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          Thanks! Itโ€™s gone a bit sideways, but I learned some important lessons lol. I will be sure to get all the leaves in the next go round ๐Ÿ˜†

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          • Elliot
            Elliot last edited by

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            I built up a second layer of gouache on the leaves and background.

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            Applied the ink and then let it dry.

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            Aaand ๐Ÿ˜ณ๐Ÿค”

            So! I learned my Canson mixed media boards are just paper lightly glued on a thick paperboard - not a thick paperboard. My gouache (Reeves) is super cheaply made with very little actual pigment. I should be more careful about leaving outline space. And I need to be sure to get an even application of ink for this piece, because the streaking does come through. Though that could be a cool purposeful technique to try later.

            Time to try again soon, but I need to get my hands on some better quality gouache and different substrate ๐Ÿง

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            • aska
              aska @Elliot last edited by

              @Elliot I don't understand this technique. What's happened? ๐Ÿ™‚

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              • davidhohn
                davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @Elliot last edited by

                @Elliot Been there! Both with the substrate and the cheap gouache pigments.
                That said -- this looks cool! I find that with this technique the results never quite match what was in my head. I often have to come back to a piece a week (or more) later and only then realize that it actually is working!

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                • Jacy13
                  Jacy13 @Elliot last edited by

                  @Elliot I like the result! I think it still looks really neat, even with the cheap stuff. The "woodblock" effect is still there ๐Ÿ™‚

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                  • LauraA
                    LauraA SVS OG last edited by

                    Cool! I like both the design of this and the idea of working with the gouache resist technique. I wouldn't worry too much about the material failure. It was an experiment! I look forward to seeing versions 2, 3, and so on ๐Ÿ˜‰.

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                    • Elliot
                      Elliot @aska last edited by

                      @aska The basics are that you use the gouache to act as a resistant layer on the paper vs the ink you apply later in the process. Then you rinse the piece with water to remove the excess gouache and are left with a woodcut style piece with color stained areas. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                      • Elliot
                        Elliot @davidhohn last edited by

                        @davidhohn if the paper layer hadnโ€™t buckled I would have come back to it for sure. But it wasnโ€™t salvageable this time ๐Ÿ˜ž

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                        • Elliot
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                          Take two! This time I transferred my image with a color pencil to get a thicker line and have a color difference on my transfer paper. Harder to miss sections when you can see where youโ€™ve traced ๐Ÿ˜„

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                          I sprung for the Winsor and Newton primary gouache set and WOW what a difference. I canโ€™t even describe how wonderful these paints are to work with. I hope they stain better than the Reeves!

                          Iโ€™m also using 140lb hot press watercolor paper this time. My pad is slightly smaller this time as well (10x7 vs 8x10). And Iโ€™m taking more care with my brushwork - slowing it down for slowvember ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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                          • VeronicaMui
                            VeronicaMui @Elliot last edited by

                            @Elliot wow I love this effect though!! I was intrigued when the ink was applied and didnโ€™t know what to expect - I was not expecting that look at all, now Iโ€™m going to have to watch this class too! Iโ€™m interested to see what happens now with the Windsor and Newton set

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                            • Elliot
                              Elliot @VeronicaMui last edited by

                              @VeronicaMui It's really fun and I think it would be a great technique for your style too! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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                              • Elliot
                                Elliot last edited by

                                Good news: the Winsor & Newton gouache definitely left more pigment on the paper and the paper is very strong ๐Ÿ’ช

                                Bad news: I think the gouache was deceptive with how thick and creamy it felt and looked, because the ink coated it and leaked through it too much.

                                I scrubbed the paper with a silicone sponge three different times, but in the end it mostly rubbed off the pigment and I still have a giant ink blot lol.

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                                Next time will include two layers of gouache.

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