InkandBrush


Work in Process of a Corsair fighter

I am often asked how I go about creating a work of Art… So that had me starting to do WIP’s. Feel this is the best way to see how this NW Oregon Artist creates.

This is the photograph I took, that I am using for this piece. Is of my Favorite fighter the FG-1D Corsair, Navy didn’t like them much as these planes were pretty much blind when landing and taking off. Other wise they were a good fighter.
It will be done in Watercolor pencil with a small addition of Ink. Not quite the way I normally do my paintings but I wanted to try to do most of this painting in watercolor.


Here I pencil in the rough shape of the Corsair.


Just started on a murky type of sky background.


Adding the first layers of watercolor and a bit of ink in the dark areas under the wing.


Bit more layers of color, 2nd wash of color on the left wing, first wash of color on the props.


spent a number of hours penciling detail in, around the engine. Started adding color to the inside of the engine and props.


Am taking my time adding the dark shading around the engine, added another layer of color on the props. Still lots of color to add to the engine. It looks like it should be simple to paint but it is anything but simple. Also working on the wing shading.


Continuing to work on the engine, have been spending time working on the lower engine components.
More shading to the body work which needs to be built up slowly to get the best depth.
Added one more wash to the blades.
Should only be a couple more weeks before it is finished.


After about a week break from painting to work on my yarn, I am again working on the Corsair.
Have been working on the lower engine detail and the underside of the fighter. Slowly working layers of color to get the best depth I can.
Still a lot of detail to do.


I put the finishing touches on this old Corsair just this morning. It is sitting on a dirt run away with an ominious sky in the back ground. I have used my favorite 140lb hot press paper, Watercolor pencil and Ink.

  • Edward Denyer

    Edward Denyer

    Thanks for sharing, I am sure some will find it useful. – Ted

  • Dave Sandersfeld

    Dave Sandersfeld

    Interesting. Group will enjoy this; as it is in our ALL OREGON journals?. Please post in your Bubble writings too!

  • InkandBrush

    InkandBrush

    Thank you both!

    Dave… I “think” I posted it to the All Oregon Journals? But I haven’t posted it to my Bubble writtings yet, thank you for the reminder. VBG

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