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  Diving Falcon in Progress

Aplomado Falcon at the Englewood Arts Show

I started with a sketch. This is actually the third sketch I made. The first two just didn't seem to have the right proportions.

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I then add the darkest tones. This gives me a frame of reference for the other tonal values that I add later.

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Next I add in some mid-tones. I mixed up a steel grey color (not easy to see here) and applied the wet paint to wet paper which causes the paint to spread out. This mimics the mottling of the feathers.

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I continue to add layers of colors,shades and additional details. Now this painting is beginning to come together.

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Nearly complete. Now to add in some motion.

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I've masked off the falcon using a watercolor latex mask and some tracing paper. I splash and brush on some blue paint to show motion and speed.

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It's easy to overwork a painting. In this case there are just a couple areas I want to touch up, and then my Chinese signature stamp to finish it off.

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Here is the completed painting under a double matt I happen to have laying around. The Chinese character I selected means "to chase" or "overtake". My calligraphy could be a little better.  Overall I'm please with how this piece turned out.

 
 

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