I love to draw snow landscapes in watercolor. There is so much white! However it is difficult to find a warm and cozy place with a nice view, where you can draw. Today I found one! Miriam Benmousa, USk Germany correspondent from Munich, was passing through Berlin and we decided to meet for a coffee and sketch. A friend of mine had told me about this Cafe and I decided to try it. I have to confess that I was going for the reputation of the food, but it turn out to have a wonderful big window to the street. In front of the cafe there is this vintage movie theater, that I like, because if one of the places in Berlin where you can watch movies in the original language.

I left the white of the paper as snow, but carefully since white is never 100% white, there are many subtle shades of grey, that are important to make the white shine. With a dry flat old brush I painted the car tracks. And when I arrived home I added some gouache white for the snow flakes.

I left the white of the paper as snow, but carefully since white is never 100% white, there are many subtle shades of grey, that are important to make the white shine. With a dry flat old brush I painted the car tracks. And when I arrived home I added some gouache white for the snow flakes.







7 comments:
Gorgeous! Glad you found that window!
Superb! Makes me appreciate our southern hemisphere summer even more.
THanks Lynn! thanks Murray!
Thanks for the note about the guache...I just thought you were so skillful as to leave white flecks of paper!
Brilliant snowscape!
beautiful
Ha quedado preciosa esta acuarela Omar!
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