Art: Famous Grey Nightshirt (G)
Wednesday, 28 March 2007 09:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

My latest experiment with watercolour - Snape, nightshirt courtesy of Goblet of Fire, utterly G.
Concrit very welcome.
This time I used a method totally different from my usual stuff. Instead of making a detailed pencil drawing, I did a light sketch that served just to make sure that everything would end up in the right position; then I drew just about everything with my paintbrush. The paper has a very grainy surface - it's the same as I used for The Beautiful Narcissa.
In a sense I'm pleased with the result, but not entirely. I don't know - I don't seem to be able to do really fine work with watercolour, and half the time I'm not sure just what I'm doing and what effect it's going to have. I kept adding to the background washes, and I just couldn't get them to look the way I wanted them to :(. It was difficult to figure out when to stop - I had no idea whether I would improve the picture or make it worse. I also lacked the courage to paint closer to the outline of the shirt, the flame and the candle. There is always this white line between my figures and the background :/.
...Just how often do I have to tell myself to take classes before I'm actually going to make time and really take some? :P
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Date: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 08:16 pm (UTC)I wish I had concrit to offer, if only because that would mean I could give something in return for the gift of this image ... but I don't. Thanks for posting this!
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 09:18 am (UTC)I did so many drawings of the nightshirt ages ago, but it never looked good; whatever the picture's shortcomings, the shirt at least came out well ;).
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Date: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 08:29 pm (UTC)that media is just hard to control, isn't it? but I like the way you use it, no need for classes, but you should still attempt one if you like :D you can only become better!
I like the way the candlelight illuminates parts of severus' figure.
I've always wondered how that looks like.. severus in a grey, long nightshirt. must be utterly cute and that pic proves it imo ;D LOL
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 09:22 am (UTC)I do think it's possible to be more precise with watercolour - look at the lovely, fine work of
Thank you!
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Date: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 08:38 pm (UTC)Well. I want you to go away from your comfort zone and draw something in abstract, vague lines (double-meaning, faint things that may imply something deeper [for instance, there's a hint of joy at the front of the painting, at the surface, but in the distance, behind the surface, there's a house burning, or something else that implies double-meaing and theme to the poem]).
You don't have to do this but I think it would be mighty interesting (for both me and you).
I liked your play with light colours at the front, and darker at the back in this painting. Interesting.
Best,
James.
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Date: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 08:39 pm (UTC)What's up with me? *Scratches head*
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Date: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 09:13 pm (UTC)Take a class, it will be fun! It is harder to get the initiative and courage to start the class than to continue taking a class. It will be worth it if you decide to do it.
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 09:49 am (UTC)I'm incorrigible, aren't I? Here I am, taking up watercolour in order to learn about more than black, white, red and grey, and I find that I am happiest using only one or two colours *g*. I adore Payne's Grey. I don't need anything else! ;P
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Date: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 09:57 pm (UTC)Qu'est ce que je préfère ? C'est difficile à dire... l'obscurité qui semble dégouliner des escaliers, la clarté de la chandelle, l'air "rogue" de Severus avec une pointe d'inquiétude qui semble apparaître, et la touche amusante de la chemise de nuit pour homme (et voui je me souviens d'en avoir vu de telles sauf qu'elles étaient moins longues)
Bref, un régal pour les yeux !
Merci misssss !!!! ♥
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 01:07 pm (UTC)Oui, je sais que la chemise est plutôt longue, mais le problème c'est que je craigne que notre cher Severus n'a pas de très belles jambes ;P. Je ne voulais donc pas les montrer; en plus, je pensais qu'il aurait l'air un peu ridicule. Il est plus majestueux en chemise extra longue :D...
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Date: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 11:17 pm (UTC)My only criticism would be that it wasn't painted exclusively for me. :-D
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 09:56 am (UTC)I don't remember what came first - the urge to paint the nightshirt, or the urge to use precisely these colours. In any case I cheated: Snape would use a lit wand, not a candle. But a wand wouldn't have this warm glow, so... :)
I'm glad you like it! :D
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 01:00 pm (UTC)Thank you!
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 12:55 pm (UTC)It's all grey actually (apart from the bit of yellow, obviously) - isn't it wonderful how many shades you can get from one watercolour paint? *loves Payne's Grey*
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Date: Thursday, 29 March 2007 01:32 am (UTC)But the stairs? It looks like a ledge with a steep drop on either side!
I think you've maintained interesting control of the brush and it's impressive. But if there was one thing to work on, those stairs would be it.
Looking forward to more!
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 12:52 pm (UTC)It's true, the stairs look more as if they are part of the Mines of Moria than of Hogwarts... I took a bit of artistic licence there ;P. I just didn't want the surroundings to look friendly - and I'm so in love with that grey paint *g*.
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Date: Thursday, 29 March 2007 06:02 am (UTC)Not only that, but your artwork was on the icon of the issue of
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 12:40 pm (UTC)I went for a mix of the monochrome improvisation thingy I posted a while ago and the carefully thought-out, hoping to combine the best of both. I do like handling a good brush, and the best way to exploit its qualities is to use them for themselves and not in the service of a line, I guess. It does take more confidence though, and I'm aching to exercise more :D.
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 12:36 pm (UTC)I was so disappointed when we didn't get to see Alan Rickman in a nightshirt in the GoF film - I've been trying to draw my own Snape in a grey gown ever since :P...
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Date: Thursday, 29 March 2007 07:33 am (UTC)I love the lightness of the picture, the almost ghostliness. The only thing that surprised/amused me is the length of the nightshirt. The men's nightshirts I know all end shortly below the knees.
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 12:32 pm (UTC)Thank you!
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 12:28 pm (UTC)Thank you!
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Date: Thursday, 29 March 2007 10:47 am (UTC)He's so cute! I don't know how you got the precise lines with watercolor cause it never came out looking so clean for me. I'm particuarly fond if his dangling hand, his hair and face, and those feet ...
Nice use of lighting too, with the candle and the twisting stairs. Very creepy, gothic atmosphere as befitting Severus. Lovely piece, thanks for posting this!
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 12:26 pm (UTC)The precise lines are painted wet on dry, and I do have a very good brush - it's a large petit-gris (no. 10) with a very fine point. I'm exceedingly fond of it :).
I have never been very good at the dark-and-light stuff, and when I work with inks I make them flat. But watercolour sort of urges you to play with light, and that's what I tried here. It was fun :D.
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 12:18 pm (UTC)Snape's humanity is the main reason why I like him. The nightshirt is a nice extra ;P.
Thanks!
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Date: Thursday, 29 March 2007 08:13 pm (UTC)Decent work there. Typical of you to be so insecure about it all, but it looks to me like possibly the best stab at watercolours. The fast and loose approach to the preliminary work seems like a good approach.
Keep it up, it looks great.
See you tomorrow.
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 12:15 pm (UTC)Bug away ^_^. You know I always like to hear what you have to say. Mostly ;P.
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 01:05 am (UTC)Sorry...bit of a concise comment here... will comment more at some point! :)
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Date: Friday, 30 March 2007 12:08 pm (UTC)Thank you :)!
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