Australian How to Paint

It’s all in the Detail

- By Bronwyn Hill

Using a process of layers and colours, the artist cleverly works towards the stunning finale.

STEP ONE

Using Prismacolo­r pencils (I find they work well for me as the pencil marks seem to dissolve when painted over), sketch out the main points of the painting. I tend to use a blue or brown where the shadow or cool areas of the painting will be, and yellow for the highlighte­d areas. Then I begin to block in the base colours very thinly using solvent.

STEP TWO

Block in all areas of the painting. It doesn’t matter if it isn’t the exact colour, or if it’s messy, the point is to get rid of all white. Make sure these layers are thin.

STEP THREE

This is where I start to correct the base colours and refine the shapes.

STEP FOUR

Continue refining shapes and correcting tones.

STEP FIVE

Now that the basic points of the painting are in, begin to rework the entire piece, starting with the background. My work is very much a process of layers, starting with a mess and spending the rest of the time fixing, changing and refining it. For this I use a dry brush method, where there is no medium or thinners used.

STEP SIX

Starting to detail and tidy up, by this stage you can see that the trees, hair, shoes and forest floor have been worked on.

STEP SEVEN

Detailing and changes. Here you’ll see I have changed one of the trees which was originally curved, and is now straight. I’ve also worked on the entire painting adding details using a mixture of Linseed Stand Oil and solvent, and correcting tones using the dry brush method.

STEP EIGHT

Details, lots of detail work. Most noticeable on the trees and forest floor. For the pine trees I find dry brushing

to be a very useful method in the texture of the bark.

FINAL STEP

The final step in my painting is to adjust anything that I see needs work. All of the final detail work has been finished, the background has been pushed back with a glaze of Prussian Blue mixed with Linseed Stand Oil and solvent, and some areas have been darkened using glazes and dry brushing methods.

Contact details Ph: 0423 736 082 www.lethbridge­gallery.com www.facebook.com/bronart www.bronwynhil­l.com I

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