Moving onto the area where the parrot is I also spray the rock ished, I add depth to the parrot with blue and yellow transparent
where parrot is setting first. To add more colors to this part colors. The green is coming naturally from the blue and yellow
of the painting, I also decide to add little green vegetation.With superposition. With thin black, I give a little more contrast to
transfer paper, I protect the parrot and cut the beak. With thin the wings. I add also a little vegetation over the rock and the
black and brown, I build the beak. With homemade stencil cut parrot.
in drawing card, I spray the feathers.When the feathers are fin-
Now I will focus on the main area of the bamboo.
painting. With reduced black, I outline After that, I just have to spray transpar-
the faces and add the main shadows. ent brown, orange and yellow to give the
To paint the roof, I use a plastic ruler to right color. I come back on the shadows
spray the black between each piece of and dark parts with transparent violet.
bamboo. I come back on the part where With opaque red, I also start to spray the
the bamboo are joined with black and let Mexican towel on the left side. Notice I
the overspray go on each side of the bam- have protected the faces from overspray
boo. It creates a nice round effect to each
with transfer paper.
Using the same technique I used to paint the roof, I do the floor. When the main pat-
tern of wood floor is done, I give the color with transparent red. I add the shadows with
thin black and transparent purple. Because the light is supposed to be coming from
the sea, I insist with the shadows into the house and use fewer colors in the seaside
of the house. To protect the hammocks from overspray, I outline them with transfer
paper and shade free hand the fabric folds. I do the same job alternatively to the three
fabrics and paint each a different color. First is transparent purple and pink, the sec-
ond one is done with red, orange and yellow, third with purple, red and yellow.
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