3x2.5 watercolor miniature done with a palette knife recently before doing a larger demonstration.
Imaginary landscapes such as these aspen trees are a lot of fun to create.
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Thursday, March 28, 2019
Sunday, October 7, 2012
The Forest for the Trees
15x11 watercolor on Strathmore 140 lb cold press paper finished tonight. This exercise in negative painting has 6 levels, beginning at the front row of trees and stepping up as you work towards the last one. Its title is actually "I Can't See the Forest for the Trees", which may well be my state of mind on a good day. I felt like celebrating autumn with this weekend's cold front, the cats cuddled up in their flannel pet beds, and the smell of pizza. It was a good afternoon to spend painting. When dry, I splattered new gamboge, transparent pyrrol orange, and Prussian blue.
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