The Wednesday Swimmers

Wednesday Swimmers
The finished painting.
The finished painting.

This is Sally, Wendy and Cecily (left to right), who often swim on a Wednesday morning at Vobster. I particularly like swimming with them when I get a chance: there is much mucking about, diving, somersaulting, comedy renditions of synchro swimming. Occasionally there is swimming too. It’s all very good material for art: Sally takes fabulous photos, I take snaps by the simple method of pointing the camera in the general direction of the subject while repeatedly pressing the shutter for as long as I can hold my breath, but they are exactly what I need for paintings afterwards.

This is watercolour with gold and palladium leaf, quite big: about 19 x 22 inches. I took photos of the work in progress and posted them as I did each stage on my facebook profile, a slightly unnerving experience as at the start I had a large number of comments that said ‘leave it as it is’ …no pressure not to mess it up then! Here is the full sequence.

I have prints of this painting in my Etsy shop: www.waterdrawnart.etsy.com, and at time of writing this painting is also for sale, though I’ve also earmarked it for an exhibition in Clevedon in October (more on that later…).

The photos
The photos
Sketches
Sketches
Pencil outlines and underpainting in Prussian blue
Pencil outlines and underpainting in Prussian blue
...Prussian Blue....
…Prussian Blue….
...more Prussian Blue...
…more Prussian Blue…
...you know what colour this is by now!
…you know what colour this is by now!
Lots of thin layers of very translucent yellow with a hint of red/magenta
Lots of thin layers of very translucent yellow with a hint of red/magenta
A little more colour, and the highlights put back in
A little more colour, and the highlights put back in by lifting off a little of the colour wash where light catches the skin and for the sunbeams through the water.
The finished painting.
The finished painting. This is a scan and a more faithful representation of the colours than the previous photos.
Detail of tiny fragments of gold leaf
Detail of tiny fragments of gold leaf
Close-up
Close-up
Details...
Details…
Finally, gold and palladium leaf fragments, lots of them.
The metal leaf fragments, catching the light.

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