This was done with the same process like the camellia below. I had fun with the negative painting around the lily pads. If I had the room, I'd like to try one in a larger size. This is only about 7 x 10. It's so difficult to not drip paint on everything in the area while you tilt and tip and pour paint.Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Waterlily Pour
This was done with the same process like the camellia below. I had fun with the negative painting around the lily pads. If I had the room, I'd like to try one in a larger size. This is only about 7 x 10. It's so difficult to not drip paint on everything in the area while you tilt and tip and pour paint.
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I like it... don't you just love the way the paints mingle on the wet paper...
Helen - Thanks. I love when they mingle, but I started another one yesterday and it looks stained. I think I'm going to toss it before I waste all the paint on it and start it over.
The colors on this are sensational.
Oh Joan! Another beauty!!! There's just a wonderful play of colors and abstraction here -- gorgeous work!!! I hope you're enjoying the process because the results are incredible!
Jo - Thank you. I had done this as an ATC previously and wanted to see how it would work as a pour.
Lin - Thanks. Pouring is fun. You are never quite sure what you will end up with.
Rose - Thanks. I haven't even transferred those photos to my computer. I've been busy lately.
I was sure that I commented on these (where did it go?). I really like the way the colors mixed for you - you got a couple of good results there - now try a bigger one. :-)
Mickey
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