Watercolor is one of the painting techniques that are usually taught when we have gone through the pencil and charcoal, and it's just the right time to start practicing with color. There is also acrylic as one of the steps before reaching oil, but watercolor is a subject in which we can remain passionate about it due to its ability to reflect light; mainly because it is made up of watered down.
Kwan Yeuk Pang is an artist who is able to capture the world around you with these watercolor sketches that have a fine touch and are able to show that environment that surrounds emblematic cities that we all have in our visual retina. From the streets of Shanghai and Hong Kong to the cathedrals of some European cities, this Chinese painter shows us his artistic gifts with a series of pictures.
Quick strokes to carry the trail left through the gouache and simulate the different shadows left by pedestrians in all kinds of cities. Beautiful straight lines to build some fronts of several ostentatious buildings that show the magnificence of some streets of cities such as Rome or London.
Is even able to paint the night so that the lights of neon are well represented with warm tones that draw that nocturnal atmosphere of some passages.
All kinds of urban environments, some more welcoming than others, but that focus on the walk and the environment that surrounds all those pedestrians who go to work or simply take a walk through the center.
Watercolors with a great understanding of color and a technique, difficult her, the one with the watercolor that is magnificently used by this Chinese painter that you can follow his work from on the web, Weibo o Instagram.