Sunday, April 24, 2022

playing...

it's been a playing kind of week... first in Calgary with a 3 year old

blocks and towers, castles and cars

and now in Edmonton with paints and brushes

I treated myself to something new... Liquid Charcoal

made right here in Canada


I began my trials with swatches, just trying to get a sense of how the charcoal behaves in a wash, working light to dark and then seeing how much I could fiddle with it before ruining the effect

it has granulating properties which I love but am not very familiar with


after the first couple of swatches I switched from watercolour paper to vellum and then, playing with the brush stroke a bit, painted a sort of flower

after it dried I glazed it with mauve watercolour paint mixed with a small amount of the liquid charcoal - a very light wash to give just a hint of colour

it reminds me of tinted photographs 


I also mixed the charcoal with a bit of Payne's Grey watercolour and did some quick washes with that too


it's a bright, sunny day here so not great for photos


I know nothing at all about liquid charcoal but yesterday I happened to stumble on a video from a near-by art shop that demonstrated this one by Nitram as well as three by Schmincke - they also look very intriguing but are expensive so I settled on the one by Nitram 


I have an idea though... the Schmincke liquid charcoals are made from grape seeds, peach stones, and cherry pits

and I just happen to have two cherry trees in my backyard and a serious penchant for experimenting with making ink and watercolour paint

5 comments:

Christine Barnes said...

Oooh new toy! I have tried liquid graphite but not charcoal. I’m looking forward to see how you get on with it.

Rachel said...

I do hope you tell us about your experiments. I've heard of liquid charcoal but you are the first person I know to have experimented with it!

Createology said...

Oh let the fun continue. Playing with a grandchild is wonderful. Playing with art supplies is next best!

susan hemann said...

Oh! let me know if you experiment with cherry pits! very exciting

Magpie's Mumblings said...

I've never heard of liquid charcoal - how intriguing! It certainly gives a wonderful effect and I have to say I like your experiment of adding a bit of colour.
Grape seeds, peach stones, and cherry pits - that I am looking forward to seeing!