A little robin, I think anyone could try.

A little robin, I think anyone could try.

Hi all so I revisiting this blog a wrote a few years ago now, it has proven to be one of my most popular blogs and maybe one you'd like to try in the run up to Christmas

 

Things happening in my life at the moment has reminded me yet again about how precious life is It made me think how fragile 'now' is, lets make the most of it, say the things you want to say to people .Take time to enjoy a sunrise or savour that cup of coffee. Wear that top you've been saving for best...you never know.

I also want to make the most of 'here' as well as 'now'

A walk in a lovely Devon wood

A long look up through the old branches, what has this old tree 'seen', who else has passed this way ?

Decades past this tree has stood here, and we can only marvel at it's endurance.

Savouring a sunset on a fine cold crisp Devon Day , 

As we head towards the shortest day, and hold the ones we love closer, these are the things I want to savour...

So take some time out and have a go at my little robin , have fun x

 

Step 1

Draw your robin.....

Step 2

Paint the eye, remember to leave some light in the eye and add some very dark darks.

Step 3 

Paint his red breast, which isn't just red but yellow , orange and browny red, blend and add the colours until you are happy.

Step 4

Add some blue then merge to the brown of the wings. 

Step 5

Keep going

blending and maybe flicking some paint as you go

Step 6

Add the legs  feet and the branch, using a purple made from cobalt blue and cadmium red.

Step 7

Add snow ( it is nearly Christmas after all).

Step 8

Add any finishing touches, I like to rub out pencil lines and step back from the work to check the colours .

Your robin is done x

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3 comments

I love your lessons.. great way to learn! I’m almost 83 and am so excited to try your lessons.!

Marsha

Hi Rachel. I’m an old man who spent a lifetime working in tech and who’s now trying to get back in touch with his creative side by learning to paint with watercolour. Tutorials like this are very helpful to me. I think I’m going to give this little robin a try. Thanks for posting this and I hope you’ll do more in future.

P.S. I’ve been following you on Bluesky and absolutely love your style of watercolor.

Jerry

Thank you Rachel a sweet little Robin. Going to paint him for sure

Lynne

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