9th of August 2022
These are my trials of various techniques to draw and paint onto the PVA sheets. From these first three, I've decided to go for the sharpie pen and acrylic option.
To my dismay, the sharpie actually ended up blending into the black mountboard even with the PVA sheet behind it. Consequently, I have repainted the shells of the ladybugs with tubed scarlet watercolour. With the use of thicker and blobbier paint and paintbrushes, the ladybugs look more baloony than normal. Despite being less realistic, it is my view that these more baloony ladybugs work to the advantage of the composition since the thicker legs stand out really well against the PVA sheet and black mountboard background.
Looking at the completed ladybugs, I also opted to paint over the stray one on the right of the wrapping paper with some extra blue sky. The only problem now is that we now have a surplus of blue sky that looks unnaturally empty. This morning I tried adding two black heart butterflies with a design inspired by the branches drawn elsewhere in the painting, but that just looks far too cheesy and sappy.





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