Introduction
Introduction
by Mark Anderson @azorch
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Introduction
I've been using gouache to paint en plein air for a while now. Once upon a time, my choice of media was oils, but I grew leery of solvents and heavy metals, so they got put on a shelf. Although I make a valiant stab at landscape work, greens tend to be my Kryptonite. Fortunately, I find human-made structures to be interesting.


Supplies
I try to keep my kit as spartan as possible, so my gouache is limited to a cool and a warm of each primary, plus white. I also sometimes include a "guest color" or two - typically Pthalo Green (B) and/or Dioxazine Purple; one round and one or two flat brushes; water, sponge, cup; heavy cold press paper and painter's tape; a fountain pen with a big fat fude nib. In the studio, I work at a drawing table because the habits of years of life as an illustrator die hard. On location I use a small pochade and tripod. When I put my oils away years ago, I also stopped working large. It's unusual for me to work larger than 14 inches - more typically, my sketches and paintings will be smaller than 8 x 10 inches, and sometimes they're the size of a beer coaster!



Process is everything.
I'm very process-oriented. The path I take is more interesting to me than the actual "thing." I begin by designing; representation is less important to me than a strong visual dynamic. In fact, I'm often so much more intrigued by the initial pencil or pen sketches that they wind up being the place I stop: It would be impossible to mimic the energy of a rough sketch in a much more refined piece. (Sadly, I was never able to convince a client of that!)

Play around
I may scribble out a sketch with a fountain pen and permanent India ink, then start to play around with colors.

Get excited
What I'm looking for though, is a sketch that excites me enough that I want to keep doing it.

9 comments
7z8ph7vhft
Inspiring, great process, technique and colour palette!
pluspassie
Really beautiful! I love your work!
passosv833
PlusI loved your work, which course is this project for? 😻😻😻
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azorch
Plus@passosv833 It's personal work. One of the courses asked us to post an introduction and I got carried away.
debasree
@azorch please can you share which course it is? beautiful paintings 😍
azorch
Plus@debasree I appreciate the compliment. Actually, none of these were done for a course, per se. I took a gouache course, and I read that the instructor asked us to introduce ourselves. I’ve painted in gouache for quite a while, and I shared these background images of my process as an introduction to my work. I was a professional illustrator and art educator, and have recently retired.
debasree
@azorch Nice to talk to you Sir. your art style is really amazing. yes I found you on Instagram also and saw all of your nice artworks. if any time you want to create a course on Domastika, then I will be the first to enroll..Love your art style..Thank you so much for sharing..I will look forward to learning your art style.. Greetings from India..😊
azorch
Plus@debasree thank you. To be honest, I wouldn’t have any idea how to teach a course online.
debasree
@azorch If you wish to create a course on Domestika then you can contact the Domestika team. I think they will approach to you and will record you while teaching the course..
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