My Turtle Art: DROWNING OUR OCEANS, Watercolor+Coloredpencils πŸ’πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ¨

in art β€’Β  6 years agoΒ 

Medium: Watercolor + Coloredpencils 🎨

I created a "plastic pollution" art concept for awareness and appreciation for sea turtles.

We all know plastic is becoming a global crisis.

  • There are more plastic pieces than the stars in the milky way.

  • Microplastics and nano plastic is present in all living organisms.

  • All bottled water contains plastic particles, no matter what brand, where its from and even if it's purified or mineral water.

  • Plastic pollution will cause hormonal disruption leading to cancers.

  • Tons of plastic are being discarded to landfills and thrown in the ocean.

  • Companies continue to produce tons of plastic everyday.

PRESENTING MY ART

Will you pledge to use less to zero plastic?
Title: Drowning Our Oceans
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The title is inspired by an instagram page I am following. They promote zero plastic and clean up the beach on their side of the world. I just thought to help them by making art and support them even if it was just to cheer them up with my art and promoting their page.

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Click here to visit their Instagram page

Click here to visit their webpage and read more about plastic pollution

THE ART PROCESS

🐒 (1) I painted the turtle and jellyfish. After sketching, I used my kuretake gansai tambi watercolor set and a flat paintbrush to apply the first layer (base) of light shades, yellow, orange, pink. To create details I used a smaller brush, a rounder tip good for small details and dots.

🐒 (2) After layering and completing the subjects, I use coloredpencils to color the background. I used a varied array of colors such as yellow, orange, skyblue, pink, and bluegreen (and shades of aquamarine), and burnishing it with a very light pastel shade of blue, purple and fleshtone.

My art materials

These traditional Japanese watercolors were designed for professional artists and crafters, but they can be enjoyed by novices and experts alike. The non-toxic, water-based paints are lightfast and ideal for sketching, illustration, sumi-e, cards, and more! Each watercolor block comes in an individual tray that can be removed from the palette during use. The underside of the box lid features a color chart that you can fill in yourself using the actual watercolors so that you can see exactly how they will appear when used.

This is very vibrant and has a glossy finish to it. It is not as translucent but I highly recommend it. This is different from the previous watercolor I used, although blending it is harder, the final result is much better.
I won this set in an anime drawing contest, I didn't know they cost that much though πŸ˜…

They are artist grade and non toxic, so that's great! They are almost the same league as koi brand.

  • MITSUBISHI UNI NO.888
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    Source

Created specifically for coloring in adult coloring books (or "coloriage" as it's called in Japan, taken from the French word for coloring), this set includes 36 colors of Uni's widely popular colored pencils. Because adult coloring books tend to feature animals and plant life, natural hues like blue, green, and brown are most heavily represented, with many shades of each to allow for intricate details and gradations. The pencils feature vivid colors, have a pleasant feel, and color in spaces uniformly. They come in a beautifully designed case with artwork inspired by that found in adult coloring books.

This is good for artist works but it's more of a student grade set. One good thing about this is it has natural hues good for realistic art. They are vibrant as well, its pigment is wax based and not oil based like the well known prismacolor or polychromos but their colors are similar.

I recommend this as well.

WORK IN PROGRESS PICTURES

I will share first my original concept and how it ended up.

πŸ₯€ My original idea
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This is more direct in expressing plastic pollution tragedy. But, my mom insisted I draw the turtle in a more natural setting so people appreciate the beauty of it naturally.

πŸ₯€ Let's sketch! And apply base tone.
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πŸ₯€and the turtle magically appears! Jk
Layers of orange, red, yellow, white, brown and green. Voila!

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πŸ₯€ Next, jellyfish
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The tricky part is starting light, light colors with light hands to make the thin and flowly tentacles.

There it is,
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Then I add purple spots, mixed with some green and brown. Turtles fin.
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Deciding background πŸ₯€

I was thinking what background to make, I found some interesting references and I attempted to imitate but I didn't feel so confident, I decided to make an a coloredpencils background instead.
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πŸ₯€ Building background starting light to dark.
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Unfortunately the heavy texture of the watercolor paper made it quite hard to darken the pencils. But anyway, the soft and light background is relaxing.

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Just add lightly layers of light colors.

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Then it is finished!

Here's the end result
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I took a pic on the night I finished it and in the morning. The color slightly changes depending on the lighting and of course, the final edit of the picture.

I always say nature is truly beautiful, just have the eyes to see it and a heart to keep it that way.
Here's a photo by #greenpeace
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It's not just straws, the small plastic bits, bottle caps and glitter make their way to the sea, birds eat it, animals get caught in nets, sea creatures eating plastic bags. I don't have to post their photos, I am sure youve seen how devastating this all is. Hopefully we can do a lot about this.

  • We are all key players
  • There's no planet B
  • One earth, one chance
  • Plastic free

If you love yourself, protect your futureπŸ₯€

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Art by @noellesevilla (my sister)

If you love animals, care for themπŸ₯€

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If you love God, don't destroy His masterpiece πŸ₯€

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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR STOPPING BY

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My first turtle art way back 2012. Hurrah Turtles! We love youuuuuuuu!!!!!


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Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

wow! so good! :) hey artist girl, pls have a read of my last ulog. i am seeking artists to paint my biz's walls and make it cool.. :P

Hi :D i know many good artists were all davao based hehe thanks!

Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

cool! i'll contact u again when i'm ready.. :)

Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

Amazing art

Thank youuuu

hermoso arte, te felicito.

Gracias!

Very awesome work. My husband and son are both artists and I recognized some of the products you used. I will be following your posts, your work is amazing.

Hi there thank you so much!
:) Wow cool ill follow you too ;) hope to see your art soon.
Cheers!

very didactic the presentation allows us to try it out and see if we can do something similar, congratulations.

Thank you :) glad to share

Woahhh! It looks so realistic, amazing job done. Love seeing the process of sketching until the end!

Thank you very much!! :)

The painting is amazing...got lost gazing in it...and thanks for explaining the process

Awwwwwww so nice to hear. β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπŸ™ Thank you so so much

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Lovely art ! The step by step is nicely presented and I love the final version of the picture <3 The turtle and jellyfishes are detailed so nicely <3 Love the colours you worked with here, also <3

I do hope humans will take better care of our ocean ... It is always sad when people are just taking things for granted and not realizing that we cant just take and take and take and take and take from Earth.

We have to give back, too.

Beautiful post <3

Yes we need to doubletime on clean ups.
Thank youuuuu for the positive feedback


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There are more plastic pieces than the stars in the milky way.

I would never have known that, and struggled to believe it when I first read that fact, but after some thinking, it is probably actually quite plausible.

On your art - I'm not an artist by a long shot, I can't draw and I'm not sure I've even ventured into an art gallery, but this is a great image. Thank you for taking us on the journey of its creation too - something I've never really been privy to, yet found so extraordinarily intriguing.

I know I found it hard to believe, also because I wish it wasn't so. Scary isnt it?

Thank you for your positive feedback :)
So happy to hear that.

You're welcome, I'm here to spread the word. It's my advocacy. For all of us to have a better tomorrow.

It is really scary. I'm not what you would call a big advocate of, I don't know, 'global issues', but I do like to think that we are caring for our world, so to see statistics like that, my attention does get 'grabbed'!

I'm very happy to give you positive feedback - you clearly have a talent, and I'm very pleased that I get to see your art as you develop your skills and produce more pieces.

So thoughtful! Beautiful picture indeed! :D

We are practising strawless right now as well.
Wish there were less in future.

wow congratulations! I am so happy to hear that! Ive purchased steel straws and will get bamboo ones too, keeping one in my bag in handy and some food containers in the car so if theres a need to buy food theres no need for plastic bags. :)
slowly but surely! theres still a lot of hope!

Yup, getting my steel straw very soon!!

Great! Let's spread the word!

Yes, let's!!

It is an incredible job! It is really beautiful how everything flows !!

Oh my thank you so so much <3


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Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

So perfect and beautiful~!
I really like all the effects around them too, like the oceans and water animals!

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Hello @jacinta.sevilla, thank you for sharing this creative work! We just stopped by to say that you've been upvoted by the @creativecrypto magazine. The Creative Crypto is all about art on the blockchain and learning from creatives like you. Looking forward to crossing paths again soon. Steem on!

Thank you!

Its beautiful! Your words are noble! And your post teaches! Thank you.

Thank you for your kind words ❀️☝️

Absoulutely lovely! What a beautyfull way to spread awareness. I pledge to use less plastic @jacinta.sevilla <333 :)

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Thank you so much for pledging! Me too! We all should. Babg steps for a brighter future.