Today’s watercolor experiment:
I started today’s experiment with an idea to execute a circular watercolor wash. However, I could not control both the curvature and the flow of pigment from the brush, at the same time. The initial brush stroke was resulting from a relatively dry brush.
I executed several disconnected curves with ultramarine blue pigment. Using these outer curves as a starting point for the graded washes, leaving an oval-shaped opening at the center and a wedge-shaped opening on the left side of the figure.
Outside the blue areas, I continued the curve motif with cadmium orange.
I mixed a wash of lemon yellow wash and washed the entire paper. After drying I used cadmium red light in thin brushstrokes along the edge of the orange in a few places.
I used mars black to outline the orange wedge and emphasize the outer edges of the blue washes.
Very cool!
Thank you!
like the colours!
Thanks very much!
Love this.
Thanks. I appreciate that.
Thanks very much.
This is such a nice piece. The colors are astounding!
Thank you so much. Very kind of you to say.
J
I see an eye 🙂
Yes, I almost went that route. Thanks, Liz. Good observation!