After painting the watercolor background, I used a gold watercolor paint that I made with a Jacquard gold powder and some gum arabic that I bought for use with watercolor. Gum Arabic is the "glue" that holds watercolor pigment on the page. However, my flowers are boring and dull even in gold.
Here is a great tip. When you have made a complete mess, it is the perfect time to experiment. Having watched videos where the artist doodles all over her watercolors, I thought "why not? I can't hurt this one." I thought that at worst, it is a piece of paper that can go in the trash can.
So I doodled.
It isn't great art, but it is a lot more fun now. And it is no longer destined for the trash can. I can use it as the front of a card when an appropriate birthday rolls around
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Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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6 comments:
I love anything you do...I love this...great fun.
I like what it has become! A work of beauty.
LOVE it! - I like how you show the "before" and "after" - the doodling definitely made a difference - ;))
It just wasn’t done! 😊
Doesn't look like a mess now. Successful save.
I love your painting. It's so unique & cool. I think it would be beautiful in a little frame on the wall. Just awesome! 🦋🍁🌻
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