Video: Watercolors, pastels and colored pencils in one bottle: interesting drawings by Molly Brose
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Many artists try to twist and find newer ways of creativity, sometimes forgetting about the most important thing - about the content. And also that many of the existing methods can be skillfully combined. Like Molly Brose and her watercolor drawings, which she dilutes with pastels, crayons, charcoal, graphite, wax crayons, and even draws them on special paper.
Molly Brose is an artist based in Washington DC. She creates her interesting drawings on a special very thick paper called Yupo. Draws, as it has been said, mainly in watercolor, but often uses pastels, charcoal, acrylic paints, wax pencils, crayons, ink and graphite, both individually and in various combinations. This sets her apart from, say, Irisz Agocs, who uses only watercolor to create her truly wonderful children's drawings.
The artist calls her style a kind of expressive realism. Blurry background and more realistic rendering of people and other objects. The most important thing in her unusual works, Molly considers the choice of color.
Molly Brose gets inspiration from the work process itself, not waiting for it. She begins her drawings from the background, layer by layer creating the state that she wants to convey - noise, beauty, imperfection. The artist allows the paints to act instinctively, mix, merge into new emotions, which is why such interesting drawings are obtained. After creating the background, Molly Brose thinks of the subject of the drawing, its foreground. She tries to make it stand out, not merging with the background, bringing a sense of orderliness, connectedness to her work, and giving the work meaning.
The artist is interested in many things: and what she saw, what she did not see. But he considers the most important things in the world to be something personal. Be it home, family, promises, disappointments, right and wrong choices.
Now she lives in Washington and with her lover is raising her son, who was born a little over a month ago. Her site with several galleries of work over the years:
She also has a blog where her new work always appears.
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