Sunday, 24 April 2016

Chocolate Café Canterbury painting progress

The idea for this watercolour done from upstairs inside Chocolate Café Canterbury is to get half the painting inside the café and half of the view out of the window. The most difficult part being getting the same seat in what is a very busy café.

Anyway some of the people in the café got painted in today, people come and go in a busy café and they move about a fair bit, which makes it interesting.

I think the foreground will be mostly tables and chairs or perhaps tables with legs underneath, I think something like view down into the street where the perspective falls away more than in the rest of the picture.


Any ideas appreciated, the paper is a bit smaller A4 and not good quality, so once it’s marked it stays marked.
 These two photos are to help readers appreciate the suffering I have to endure paining from this position, they should expand if clicked on. 

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