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Thursday, January 21, 2016

EXPERIMENTING ... It's a Good Thing

This photo of my neighbor's sunflowers was my inspiration - taken several weeks ago, during a cold snap.  

My drawing

First washes. I wet the entire sheet [15 x 22 inches] and stroked on some quin. burnt orange.

I did some detail work on the old flower and leaves, using quin. gold, the orange and indanthrone blue for muted greens.

I masked the flower, wet  the paper all over again,  and stroked in some green, mixed from gold, orange and blue.

I added more detail and shadowing using orange, quin. violet and blue. The techniques were a combination of wet-in-wet and wet-on-dry [softening the strokes].

With the masking off

I felt there was not enough strength/support for the sunflower. So I wet the left side and stroked in some of the dark brown mixture.

This was the experiment. I saw the painting as lacking integration, no sense of wholeness. So I wondered .... ??? Could I get away with wetting the entire thing and not loose what had been so far painted?
YES!!! After letting it dry overnight, I wet it all, and applied gold, orange and brown in a circle shapes with the center around the flower. I then sprayed a bit to encourage the colors to move and blend. I am very pleased with the result! If you plan to try this technique, I encourage you to read Nita Engle's book, How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself. I could get away with this because I had used staining colors; anything else would turn to mud. 

This was the same stage as the above painting, but taken on "auto" mode. The previous one was with AV mode.  I find it works better in winter under an artificial light.

And this is the next project.

For a while now, I have been wanting to push my paintings further, using shapes, values, colors, design to convey some emotion. One way I plan to do this is to religiously prepare several value sketches to work out kinks before painting. And I want to be able to skillfully use more of the lost-and-found techniques for edges.

Hmmm ... I guess that's it for today. Thank you very much for dropping by!

10 comments:

  1. Ohhhhhh gosh! The sunflower is already beautiful! You know what.. just the other day we saw some sleeping sunflowers in a sleeping garden bed,.. And we though how beautiful they were,,,!! And here,,,, you feel the same inspiration from the sleeping sunflower...It is beautiful!
    love
    tweedles

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  2. Hi Kathryn,
    So very good to see you here! Oh I just love it! Yes, experimenting is a good thing..
    I have been experimenting with my mediums also... Off on another track...
    I agree, the dark browns on the left really did the trick... You are very brave for wetting the entire piece.. .eeek! I don't know if I would be brave enough to try, but how else would you know.. I guess sometimes you just have to go for it.
    Beautiful work, as always.
    fondly,
    Penny

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  3. I love your experiments with the sunflower, Kathryn! Good idea! And I like your preparations for the mushroom as well. I am also thinking about ways to prepare my paintings better, so we both seem to have the same new year's resolutions. :)

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  4. Dear Kathryn- what a gorgeous experiment. I love the colors you used. Just the right balance friend. Have a great weekend

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  5. The sunflower looks nice, thanks for the step by step photos :) great mushroom.

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  6. The beauty of decay , awfully well done, you turned this sad and brown sun flower into an eye opening piece of art ! xx

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  7. Wonderful art work !!!
    Have a nice and creative week !!!

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  8. I admire you patience!! But it is so worth it! I always have such trouble photographing my work! :0)

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  9. Love dead stuff! A terrific challenge for shriveled form and astute line work. Looks likes something wonderful is happening here. Good painting Kathryn!

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  10. Wow! Enjoyed every step! Amazing you could take that old flower to somthing like this beautyful result :)

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