This was an excersize on myself to minimize the amount of brush strokes seen in a watercolor picture. I did that by first watering down the paper all over, and then adding in color. The drenching of paper allowed the actual color to not dry as quickly, thus minimizing brush-strokes.
17 July 2008
16 July 2008
Summer Twilight
Here is picture of my vision of summer twilight, complete with lightning bugs. Inspiration came from a conversation I had with Dad about lightning bugs. He asked me if there were lightning bugs here in LA. Of course there isn't, because of the light pollution. But, back home the whole night lights up!
15 July 2008
Flowers on Mirror
12 July 2008
A Play with Bubbles
Last night, as I was laying in bed to go to sleep, I couldn't help but wonder at lines and color use in a watercolor painting. What if the subject was something like bubbles, where there is an explosion of color?
So, I got back up and worked, to my pleasure, for a few hours on this piece. It was nice to achieve the effect of the bubbles with pastel watercolors, and then go into the background with more earth tones.
I also experimented with making the background also an explosion of color, but a different kind, so the colorful ballons still pop out at you --- no pun intended!
This painting was achieved by watercolor and pastels.
MonsterClaw
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