Magical Realism

Magical Realism - student project

I always wanted to add a spark of realism to my artwork! So I explored various techniques to combine with my style and keep the authentic feel.

I hope you’ll find some inspiration too, and add it to your creative arsenal.

I’ve enjoyed testing Conte pencils (super smudgy))

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and making a Leaf Study.

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Browsing through my inspiration folder in real life (a box full of some magazines, pieces of ads I like, etc), I’ve found a Vintage Postcard.

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 A perfect model to paint a cast shadow!

 

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I’ve been circling around pastel paper for a while and even got some samples with color for “future” projects. The time has come.

As a next model, I used a décor apple from a typical gift store in a shopping mall and prepared suitable toned paper.

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Using highly pigmented pencils, I blocked in the shadows and added highlights with an acrylic marker on top. I used contrasted colors like Cobalt Blue and paper tape to separate the background (Lemon Yellow would work, too!)


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Aaaand some time ago, I made a Ladybug study in Natural History Illustration style (keeping the realistic details, etc).

So it’s a great reason to bring this flying beauty to life!

 

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I used a combination of three colors:

Cadmium Red

Cadmium Orange

Perylene Maroon

to add variety and rich tone to the shell.

And then worked my way up to the details. I used gel pen and acrylic marker to add dots on the highlights.

 

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Pomegranate was a real challenge! I slowly and carefully began with the skin and carefully painted the seeds with a subtle mix first.

 

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I used the combination of Madder Lake and Cadmium Orange for the gradient and Phthalo Green to add shadow. I used white gouache for highlights.

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When experimenting on iPad in Procreate I tried to combine modern and vintage feel in this lovely Moth.

 

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I used texture and brushes along with cast shadow to bring her to life.

 

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Thanks so much for joining the class! I hope it sparked your creativity even more.

 

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I can’t wait to see your projects and read some thoughts!

Even a tiny sketch would be a great contribution.

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See you in the class!

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A.