So, I started freehand with blobs of watercolor on scrap paper. These are the foxes I loved so much from the Nature Center:
paper scraps + no expectations = low-pressure painting! |
I chose the watercolor blob that I thought displayed the best, To quote a favorite professor, "Essence of Fox-ness" and developed it further in colored pencil.
Here is the finished, mounted piece:
I actually really like that little black blob on the right. |
I painted this mallard mixed media work as well. The duck is done in watercolor and colored pencil, The little squares are tissue paper, and the gray-green in the background is pickle paint (aka tinted gesso).
Make way for Ducklings! |
Here are the two finished pieces. They make me very happy :)
I feel really good about this painting experience. It definitely helps to loosen up! Watercolor is so quick and easy and intuitive and I forgot how much I like colored pencil. It was fun to just play around and not worry about turning it into anything profound.
I think I am going to paint some butterflies next in the same style. How lovely would it be to hang them from string around the gallery?
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