By Rica EspirituAug 23Sep 70
Did a painting of my friend’s mom. Doing commission pieces is stressful. There’s the pressure of making it perfect and at the same time, the client has to want it. Since this is watercolor, it means starting over…and over … until I get it right. I had that problem with this piece. I felt that the image didn’t...
By Rica EspirituAug 22Sep 70
Somebody said painting children is difficult. Aside from getting them to pose (and I’d rather have kids doing stuff than smiling at the camera), it’s the facial features that make it difficult. Why are children difficult? Because they have no wrinkles or cheekbones to define facial features. Even in daylight, the...
By Rica EspirituAug 22Sep 70
It was my first pen-meet. That is a group of people meeting for one reason – fountain pens. It was held at my friend’s place and Thom happened to be there. He’s a shy guy and got flustered when I kept taking pics. The reason why I kept on taking a lot of pics was because it was sunset and it filled the room with gold,...
By Rica EspirituAug 20Sep 70
I’ve often admired artists who could really paint sunlight into their portraits. Inspired by the national artist Fernando Amorsolo, I’d seek out paintings where the entire canvas would be flooded with sunlight. It was one of my frustrations, until now. Details. I know nobody looks at paintings this close – but I...
By Rica EspirituAug 20Sep 71
When I was new at blogster back in 2009, I had no idea how to blog or how it was like to be in a blogging community. Sure I had a job to fulfill, one of them was learning how to blog. Charlie (Abifyt) happened to be one of the few who visited and commented on my blog (Anacoana, ceilede, Strider333, Ekyprogressive and...
By Rica EspirituAug 19Sep 70
I guess one could tell that I don’t want to be stuck in a rut. With friends like Amado – who would? It is good to have someone who can push you to do something else. Amado’s that kind of person. He would show some works or send me a link of a painting that shows a different style, and we’d both wonder how it was done. We...
By Rica EspirituAug 18Sep 70
I don’t know which is more challenging – drawing a white pet or a black one. Sure, the dog already showed blue highlights. But how do you make it into a painting? I placed the basic colors first. I realized that I have to do the highlights last. The base color is what the highlights will look like once paint has been...
By Rica EspirituAug 17Sep 70
Things I did differently with this painting: 1. I used the base color as background; 2. All harsh lines were muted by running over the dry lines with a clean wet brush; 3. The final outline was softened; 4. Using green as base color for both models, not just blue; and 5. Uhm.. a #5 would be nice. I realized a...
By Rica EspirituAug 17Sep 70
I was fortunate to be gifted with a calligraphy set by a blogster member early this year. That motivated me to try my hand at calligraphy. I got some ebooks and doodled a few. While I was practising, I stumbled upon 3D calligraphy from an instagram account by Tolga. Inspired by Tolga’s works, I decided to try it...
By Rica EspirituAug 16Sep 70
All these years, I am fortunate to be able to do what I love and get paid for it. This is the first time however, that I’m finally tackling the bull by the horns – that is painting the traditional way. Something I could never do before because I couldn’t afford to buy art materials. Now I can buy what I need and hope...
By Rica EspirituAug 15Sep 70
Doing portraiture is hard – I realize that now. After laying down the base colors a feeling of doubt creeps up on me. What if I get the lights wrong? What if the shadows are wrong? What if my portrait’s tonal value looks like it was viewed through foggy lens? By the time I put in the midtones, the only thing that keeps...
By Rica EspirituAug 14Sep 70
When I heard that Relly died I was stunned. I can imagine the grief my friend felt. I couldn’t feel anything except pain – her pain. My friend, her daughters and brother gave him 64 cycles of CPR. She felt him lift his hands and saw that his fingers was turning black. He signed for her to stop. He looked at his...
By Rica EspirituAug 13Sep 70
Not every picture looks good as a painting. I am learning that now. This was taken by a friend and I think it’s ok. If a picture is blurry – chances are the watercolor portrait or picture will not have any detail at all. Blurry also means low resolution. A photo may look really good as a thumbnail, but it is not a good...
By Rica EspirituAug 12Sep 70
“Carpe. Hear it? (whispering) Carpe. Carpe diem. Seize the day boys. Make your lives extraordinary.” – Robin Williams, Dead Poets Society Decided try and do Robin William’s portrait. Got a pic from one of my favorite movies, Dead Poets Society, and immortalize him through watercolor. I learned something today. Not only...
By Rica EspirituAug 11Sep 70
I know white is the absence of color – visibly. After trial and error I finally found out how to do a white cat. That is to treat her like any white object with sheen – she will reflect all the colors that she is surrounded with. Lots of water, lots of colors [50 layers] and lots of tissues later, I had my cat. I did...