Showing posts with label watercolour painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolour painting. Show all posts

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Art exchange

I am taking part in a miniature art exchange on wetcanvas.com with the theme "Anything that doesn't walk". I have based most of mine around flowers (surprise, surprise) using watercolour. I experimented with a looser style on several of them ahd share a couple of them here.
Tangled Twigs
Autumn Vines

They are both 10x15 cm (4"x6"). They're fun to do and exciting, as the outcome is surprising. I have a couple more but I need to wait until the recipient receives them before I upload them.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Swinging Datura

 
Swinging Datura
30x40cm watercolour on 140lb Langton wc paper

An appropriate painting to put up at Halloween -
"Datura belongs to the classic "witches' weeds," along with deadly nightshade, henbane and mandrake. Most parts of the plants contain toxic hallucinogens, and datura has a long history of use for causing delirious states and death. It was well known as an essential ingredient of love potions and witches' brews"
Thanks to Wikipedia for this.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Sunflowers in watercolour

 
Sunflower Watercolour 30x40cm 
Another sunflower painted for the same challenge as "Sunflower Fire" this time in watercolour.
To start this painting, I liberally applied masking fluid in a random pattern - squiggly lines and splashes over the paper. After that was dry I wet the paper and dropped in yellow, red and blue washes. I then sketched in the sunflowers following the reference but adapting it  to take account of the lights and darks created by the masking fluid and washes.

I used mainly pure colour, allowing it to mix on the paper. Unfortunately, not much of the highlights left by the masking fluid can be seen in the final but it is an interesting exercise to do and it gives a more spontaneous feel to the painting.

Initially I was a little disappointed in the result as I feel I did not leave enough highlights, but now that it is thoroughly dry it is growing on me.
Certainly a technique worth trying again.

Some products featuring this artwork

Sunflowers Floral Mouse Mat mousepad
Sunflowers Floral Mouse Mat by Marionsart
View a different mousemat on zazzle

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