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Sunflower Bouquet
Watercolor on paper on board, 4x6 |
I first prepped this panel by brushing it with acrylic gel medium and laying the wet watercolor paper over it. Weighing it down to dry, I allowed it to dry overnight. I then paint as I normally would on it's surface. What I really like about this technique so far is that the wet areas stay wet longer. I can go in and blot up color past the drying time of normal paper. The paper I used on this surface it just 140lb cold-pressed. I have not yet tried it with my expensive 300lb paper - not until I seal the painting and see that it truly does work for a glass free frame. Perhaps I'll try that sealing process tomorrow on the first one I did, as it should be completely dry from yesterday. Two days is the recommended time - according to the research I have turned up. I used permanent blue (Daniel Smith) for the background color - dropping in a bit of indigo here and there for interest. This permanent blue has become one of my favorite colors! I love the depth and clarity of this color. I have painted these flowers in rather a loose manner - striving for fresh and loose here. The vase was so fun to paint! I simply laid in wet yellow color, and dropped in other colors while it was still super wet - giving the appearance of glazes on stoneware. I am going to do more of this as I work these watercolors! This painting makes 621 in as many days and Day 12 of the
30 Day Painting Challenge.
Wonderful bouquet, Tammie!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely Tammie, flowers make me happy.
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