12x9 watercolor that is today's work. All the trees and end of log cabin are imaginary and were drawn yesterday then I put in pale washes diagonally across the sky using Prussian blue. Background trees had to be softer and out of focus. Aspens and other foreground trees painted last as was the frozen water in immediate foreground. By trial and error I did stumble upon a neat trick to painting masses of leaves that works better than anything. Just lay your rigger (script liner) brush fully loaded across damp or dry paper and twist it; don't use its pointed tip. It will be horizontal, almost flat. I have been doing more lodge and mountain themed works so stay tuned for wildlife coming soon. This is painted on Canson 140 lb cold press paper.
Image COPYRIGHT 2015 Kay Smith.
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Saturday, December 19, 2015
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