Painting Dew Drops
After posting on dew drops this week, I was curious about how to paint them. It's not something I've painted before. Over the years, I've saved "how to" pages from various art magazines. I keep them in clear page holders in a loose leaf notebook. It comes in handy as a great reference for times like this.
Turns out that I have saved instructions from several artists on how they paint dew drops. All of them have the same basics: transparent wash of light yellow to form the drop, darker shade of the leaf or flower for the shadow in the drop and the cast shadow, and a highlight on the dark shadow of the drop. Highlighting over the shadow of the drop was the part that was most interesting to me. Usually the light side is highlighted, instead the shadow side is to create the appearance of translucency. Here's my first try:
I used a scrap of watercolor paper leftover from trimming a painting. The middle leaf is based too dark to give a good effect but I was pleased with the left and right leaves for my first attempt. I am inspired by fooling around with painting dew drops. I'll be working on a painting this week including dew drops. Stay tuned.
I like the dew drops. Very 3-d looking.
Love the handpainted wine glasses at your etsy shop… soo beautiful..