Reminiscin Highschool: Learning to Paint Again

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Two Sundays ago, during the meeting of the Awesome Kids Ministry, it was discussed that we will be launching an exhibit of the kids’ artwork. I was so excited because I volunteered to teach watercolor painting to the kids. Right after the meeting I went to National Bookstore to buy the supplies that I need. After more than 3 years, I will be painting again! 🙂 Okay, I only painted 2 very small paintings 3 years ago. So the last time that I was really into painting was during college, when I gave little handpainted cards to my friends as a souvenir/gift.

I first learned painting during high school at Pisay, from Tiobope – from Tiode Boyle Perez (I’m not sure if I got that right), as we fondly call our violet teacher (he likes violet A LOT – his car was even violet). He was a real artist and he was really good! I fell in love with Art during that time. From our charcoal paintings to water color and then pastel. But my most favorite medium of them all was watercolor. I would stay at the school (which was just beside our dormitory) during weekends, painting some landscapes.

My favorite subject is the sunset. I was always amazed of its colors – the beautiful mix of yellows and reds always make a lovely scene, which is also very romantic. 😉

Anyway, I wanted to prepare and learn a lot for my Sunday session with the Feast kids so I prepared by doing some research. It was the first time I tried to search the Web for techniques and tips of watercolor painting. And boy, was I not disappointed by the wealth of information I found! I particularly got glued on Bob’s site because he unselfishly shared the things he learned for years to wannabe painters like me – mostly for free! God bless this man. 🙂

For those who want to try watercolor painting, I strongly recommend the BEST BUY brushes. They have not failed me! And they really proved that they were the best buy – affordable and of good quality. The #12 flat brush is 49.50, #16 round brush is 31.75, and the #6 round brush is only 16.50. Meanwhile, I was really sooo disappointed with the Berkeley round brush #8 (my most expensive brush ever – bought at 127.50),  because when I first used it, the bristles kept on falling – there were a lot of falling hair! And they messed with the painting! 😦 It really stressed me out. But I do recommend the Berkeley sketch pad. The paper is great for watercolor painting.
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I also really recommend downloading Bob’s free watercolor tips e-book. I really learned a lot from him. The tree below was created based on his Chapter 6 tutorial on how to make believable trees. I then added the girl and the dog because I got inspired by his Chapter 8 tutorial on how to enhance  landscapes with simple figures. I used the picture that I took last Saturday, when my housemates and I jogged at Ayala triangle.

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6 responses to “Reminiscin Highschool: Learning to Paint Again”

  1. laiza Avatar

    super like ate my! i didn’t know you could paint (until your sunset painting)!

    1. mylescxy Avatar

      Thanks so much Laiz! Na inspire na nuon ko mag paint samot because of you! Hehe… 🙂

  2. ems Avatar

    akala ko yung sunset lng alam mo te. haha. stil can remember that sunset painting.. great job!!!

    1. mylescxy Avatar

      Haha. Oo gani Ems, akala ko rin e.. matagal na rin talaga hindi ako nag try ng ibang subjects. Puro nlng dagat at sunset. Nagsawa na din ako. :p
      Thanks a lot for the encouragement! 🙂

  3. ClariSays Avatar

    Your post is really helpful. I have been doing some research because I’m going to try painting. I don’t want to go and buy whatever I see. By the way, that’s a great painting!

    1. mylescxy Avatar

      Thanks Clarissa! You could refer to Bob’s site for some really helpful tips. Haven’t been able to paint for a while but I hope I can make some time for it in the holidays. Share your work with us! 🙂

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