Exercise 4: Mood Painting

20161003-1I’ve first attempted the landscape picture. It is done in watercolour. However, the colours weren’t blended well as I used too little water and too much paint at once, especially for the sky part. The colour mixing part wasn’t easy, as I couldn’t get the right shade of yellow for the golden fields part and ended up being more of a dull orange when the painting dried.

20161003-2During the second class, I did the breakfast photo. This time round I tried acrylic paint. It is extremely hard to recreate colours of food, as too bold a colour makes the food looks fake, and too dull makes it look unappetizing. I tried to make the eggs fluffy by piling different shades of yellow orange on top of each other. The beans were especially hard due to the shine and gloss of the sauce that I wasn’t able to reflect in my painting. There wasn’t time during class for me to do the background, so I ended up just painting it light blue to not clash with colours in the plate.

I had lots of fun mixing colours in these exercises, despite being quite challenging as more often than not, the colour that came out when I mixed them wasn’t what I was expecting.

Exercise 3: Color & Mood

20160919-1What do you like about this image?

I like the analogous colours of the nature in this picture – the green tree, golden field and the blue sky with wisps of white clouds.

What kind of mood and emotions does it evoke?

The picture gives a refreshing feel since it is a photo of the nature. It also evokes a sense of loneliness as there is only one single tree in that vast plain.

20160919-2What do you like about this image?

I like how the picture looks very appetizing as the food have a nice shine to them, especially the eggs that looks really fluffy.

What kind of mood and emotions does it evoke?

The picture uplifts the mood. It evokes the satisfaction from being full after having a hearty meal.

20160919-3What do you like about this image?

I like the earthy colours used in this picture of a living room showroom. It makes the house look welcoming.

What kind of mood and emotions does it evoke?

The picture gives a sense of coziness, without looking cramped despite the number of furnishings in it.