[artwork] "Playing our music", Gillette, Norrington, G

Oct 26, 2008 18:17

Title: "Playing our music"
by Eve Le Dez (lineae)
Character/pairing: The usual suspects...
Rating: G
Disclaimer: No harm meant, no money made. My muses come and go as they like - they just kindly allow me to draw them from time to time. ;) Feedback and constructive criticism is welcome and appreciated.







"Playing our music"
Ink and wash using waterproof sepia-coloured ink





Just like the two "fencing" paintings, where I had to draw the actual fencing I'd been hinting at before, here the two gentlemen really play their instruments instead of just flirting in front of the harpsichord.

The picture itself wasn't done in watercolour, but by using sepia coloured waterproof ink to make an ink-and-wash painting. The ink can be diluted with water to get the shade or intensity you want, and is applied with a brush after outlining the drawing with the same ink, using a nib.

Gone up with the last update of my website, I nevertheless wanted to share this one here as well. Mostly because I have a little "making of" to post with it. I'm hoping to get that up within the next few days. :)

I've since aged this painting by wetting it, tearing the edges, creasing the corners, crumpling it repeatedly and dipping it overnight in black tea. (No, I'm not mad - it's the treatment recommended by Eric Hebborn in his "Art Forger's Handbook".) It now looks like a slightly battered, lovingly repaired 18th century ink-and-wash painting, which is what I wanted. Unfortunately, the aged effect doesn't come across well on the scanned picture, so I'll have to find another way of showing it.

~Eve

ink&wash, gillington, art:rnotc, art, ink

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