Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Fossil

 
When I lived in the UK, there was a large corn field where I walked daily with the dogs and the children.  Every walk uncovered fossils on the ground that we'd pick up and bring home.  They were mostly extinct ammonite species from the Triassic/Jurassic period and most were left behind when I moved back to Canada.

The simple shape is appealing and the colours that come from age and earth add to the appeal.  Using granulating watercolours in Lunar Black and Lunar Blue (a combination of Lunar Black and Pthalo Blue), they are perfect additions for creating texture and age.

7 comments:

Christiane Kingsley said...

I love the resulting effect of these granulating colours. Beautiful work!

Jeanette Jobson said...

Thanks Christiane. I only seem to use watercolours in sketching these days, but love the effects that can be produced with different granulated colours.

Jennifer Rose said...

nice and simple lines :)its one of those shapes that you can just draw over and over again

haven't found any fossils around here, even tho people do occasionally find really old artifacts in the area (often Pictish)

RH Carpenter said...

Beautiful!

Jeanette Jobson said...

Jen, the area I lived in seemed to unearth fossils every time I walked through a field. Roman coins were found there as well and a big stash of Roman artifacts dug up by a group too.

The fossils always interested me and I wish I'd brought them with me, but I couldn't take everything. But drawing that never ending spiral is always appealing.

Jeanette Jobson said...

Thank you Rhonda. The granulating watercolours are so effective at providing an aged texture.

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