Wednesday, September 07, 2011



A study of parting clouds and mist above a bay - moonlight. Watercolor, dip pen with touches of gouache. Arches cold press paper, approximately 5x11 inches.

10 comments:

Unknown said...

You've definitely captured the moonlight. I love esp. the reflection of the cloud-like, blue masses in the tree line. Nice touch!

Unknown said...

Your color work is marvelously rich. Do you happen to do videos of your work? I would love to see the techniques you use.

Unknown said...

I love the looseness of this sketch!

Gary Keimig said...

nicely done

Finn Clark said...

beautiful work

Debo Boddiford said...

What brand of gouache do you recommend? What are your standard colors?
I saw on a 2010 blog post that you were working on a PDF Lesson on Painting With Gouache. Do you have that posted somewhere on your Blog?

Thanks!
dboddiford@yahoo.com

E.Tiemens said...

Hi Debo,

For gouache paints I recommend any of the top brands that are professional grade. You will want to avoid student grade gouaches, only that they will have more fillers rather than pigment. I like the M.Graham watercolors and gouaches. To start just get watercolors and a tube of white gouache. You can mix a little of the white gouache with your watercolors and make semi opaque, tinted version of the various colors. For larger works that need to be solid, opaque and darker, the gouache tubes are the way to go. Winsor and Newton paints are fine as well Holbein. I also like Rowney for some of their gray gouaches. Look for the lightfastness rating. Avoid fading colors like the plague.

On my website (www.watersketch.com) in the workshop section I have a pdf list of supplies and suggested colors. I avoid cads and toxic colors if possible, but it is personal choice and it worth experimenting with various colors to get to know what works for you.

I did not finish my pdf lesson as I got swamped with work projects. I'm hoping to experiment with making a small book of my artwork and sketches, maybe through Blurb down the road, but once it is finished I will announce it rather than before!

My DVD is available via Amazon, Blick Art and other sources.

Hope that helps,

Erik

abhishek singh said...

i'm hoping that you'll compile all these beautiful renditions in a sketch book soon, a definitive eric tiemens art book would be even cooler:)

Unknown said...

Erik,
You talk about different other projects that you are currently working on. Can you tell me what they are? (exhibits, film developement, illustration?)
Thanks in advance!

Best

Shelley Whiting said...

Your pictures are very bold and dramatic. I love your skies. They are very mighty and expressive. Beautiful work.