transparent watercolors
3 Class Projects
It takes about 30 minutes to 3 hours hour(s) to complete each project.
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A pale and ephemeral boy painting
A picture of a dreamy worldview
Skills You’ll Learn
Would you like to draw a sparkly dreamy picture with glitter paint?
Hello, I'm Fujishiro Hariko, a watercolor artist.
In this class, I will teach you everything from basics to application so that first-time watercolour users can enjoy their first steps in watercolor! I will explain in an easy-to-understand manner the technique of mixing glitter particles called medium with watercolor paint so that even those who have actually touched watercolor can make new discoveries.
Enjoy watercolors to your heart's content!
I will draw pictures using a variety of art materials. The kit I will deliver is a set centered around the paints I use everyday that I use most often. You can experience the beauty unique to the original painting by using paint that separates when mixed, or gold paint.
Watercolor border that can be expressed like melting
We will give a lecture on how to draw illustrations with an ephemeral worldview while enjoying the colors of transparent watercolors, such as how to mix paints, how to apply colors, techniques of blur and blur, and how to make “watercolor boundaries” peculiar to transparent watercolors. Learn how to use light and gentle colors and draw melt-in-your-mouth pictures. Even if you have stumbled upon the difficulty of adjusting the amount of water until now, I will teach you the basic techniques carefully, so you can step up in order.
Characters with a pale and cute atmosphere
In class, we will draw a dreamy and ephemeral boy. I will add a line drawing to the first picture and tell you the basics of coloring. For the second picture, let's draw an original picture based on the worldview you envision. I will tell you how to create a worldview and how to draw pictures that will guide you so that it is easier for you to draw original pictures. Please try drawing a dreamy and wonderful picture.
Would you like to discover a new way to enjoy transparent watercolors?
Curriculum
Creator
Hariko Fujishiro
watercolor painter
It depicts a pale and ephemeral worldview based on the “feelings,” “emotions,” and “words” felt in everyday life, centering on a gray-haired boy with a sense of unreality.
●Career
2015/7 Hariko's first solo exhibition “A Wish of 1/10,000 Gram” was held
2018/10 Mibu Kiyom in charge of the cover of the tanka collection “Sakuchu Jinjin Goes to the Moon”
“Knot no Kata” exhibition held in October 2019
2020/11 Kawachi Hankyu Sanbangai Store “A Little Bit Art Gallery” exhibition
2021/4 SNS PAPER365SHEETS. Used for package illustrations
2021/10 Gallaria Ato-sama “Angel School” exhibition main visual staff
2021/12 “TATSUYA ART COMPETITION 2021"
●Exhibit
Received the Gallery Tatsuya Award
Participated in many other exhibitions and events
I usually work by exhibiting at exhibitions and events centered around Kansai.
It expresses a pale and ephemeral worldview that seems to disappear when you meditate your eyes, such as “emotions,” “feelings,” and “feelings,” based on “words” felt from everyday life.
It depicts a gray-haired (neutral) boy with a sense of unreality.
I have loved drawing since I was little, and after graduating from an illustration vocational school in Osaka, I started working as an artist, and this year marks 10 years.
I didn't know how to use watercolor at all at first, but I would be happy if you could enjoy mixing colors unique to analog and expressions created by chance and become friends with paint.
I would like to do my best to tell you the parts of transparent watercolor that I think are wonderful, such as the light color of transparent watercolor and the blurring, in an easy-to-understand manner.
[Creator Interview]
Q. How did you get into transparent watercolor?
A. I've loved drawing since I was little, and I first used transparent watercolor when I was in high school. When I first used transparent watercolor, I was moved to wonder “is there such a beautiful color paint?”, and then I use transparent watercolor as a center to create my work.
Q. What points did you put the most effort into when planning the class?
A. Even those who touch transparent watercolor for the first time say, “It's difficult! I don't know!” I would like to put effort into conveying the fun so that people think “watercolor is this much fun” without ending with that feeling.
Q. Please give a message to the students!
A. I want you to feel the fun of colors that only people who actually paint can experience, such as the fun of making original colored paints, and the bleeding and spread when the paint is placed on watercolor paper. I think expressions such as blur and color mixing created by chance, which can only be expressed with analog watercolor, are one of the pleasures of watercolor.
Let's melt all kinds of emotions and feelings into watercolors together, forget about your daily fatigue, and immerse yourself in the beauty and fun of paint.
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