I took a piece of watercolor paper and started collaging random pieces of paper onto it. Then that was left to dry. After it was dry, I realized that it looked like it lacked any cohesiveness. So I took some transparent nickel azo gold paint and glazed over the entire piece or at least most of it. Again it was left to dry. (walking away is the hard part.)
The next stage was adding lines. As I walked into the area, I said "You can add three lines to it today." Did I succeed in keeping that? Yes and no. I added two lines with paint. While I was looking for a different brush to use, I saw a blue art crayon. It is water soluble, so if I don't like it I can remove it. The first line, drawn onto a dark area was almost unseen. That was washed off. Then I did another line to join two shapes. But the muse said "more....repeat and vary that mark." This is where yes, became "not exactly, one line." Still, it was one set of "linework." You will see blue arcs that echo outward (or inward depending on your perception.) Then I walked away.
When I returned, I liked what I was seeing, so I decided to try using a mat to crop it. Here are those results.
1. (sorry for the flash glare.) |
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4. Sorry this one is slightly blurred. |
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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6 comments:
Version #1 - for no particular reason - other than it was the first one I saw - and I liked it - ;))
No 2 is most pleasing for me. Love it.
I like #1 best
All three are wonderful. You are one talented artist.
No. 2 for me. I'm enjoying seeing your work!
It is hard to decide because I love them all, but if I had to, one and two.
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