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Splashing Around in Spring
I was recently inspired by some floral watercolor paintings I spotted on Instagram. Pamela Harnois does these lovely, quick, colorful floral...
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I 've become more and more intrigued with using watercolor techniques for the sky, just letting the paint do what it does when wet...
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I was recently inspired by some floral watercolor paintings I spotted on Instagram. Pamela Harnois does these lovely, quick, colorful floral...
Painted on Bristol Vellum. I'm hosting a thread on water and rocks over on WetCanvas, in the Watercolor Studio. Come by and see all the work in gouache by different artists.
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Makes me go back in time a year or so, when I was attempting some waterfalls.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandeep. I've enjoyed painting a lot of rushing water, though gouache is still new-ish to me. I prepped this one to show in a thread over in the Watercolor Studio at WetCanvas where we're studying water and rocks.
ReplyDeleteThe photo I posted here makes the whites look rather washed out. I may try to correct that!
Deborah,
ReplyDeleteSorry if this is a stupid question, but why ATCs and ACEOs?
No, not stupid. The reason isn't anything very grand, however. I'm caring for my 97-year-old mother and can't disappear into the studio any more. So I work at the dining room table instead. I became intrigued with small pieces through the work of Nathan Fowkes and Thomas Paquette, and the ATCs followed naturally.
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