
Thank you everyone who commented and sent me notes about my previous post. I am enjoying the spontaneity of these experiments and your kind remarks mean a lot. Here is another, Neocolor II crayons, a little watercolor pencil, washed and sprayed with water, then dry colored pencil on top, on a 7 x 10 inch Arches hot press block.
Ooooohhh...I LOVE this one, Ann - those purple shadows, the runs on the edges...spontaneous and sun-filled and lovely!
ReplyDeleteI really like the glowing colors in this one, as well as the softness. Spraying the water on it gave it a nice, painterly effect. nancy
ReplyDeleteI like the misty, mystery of the finished product. I'm sure I'd overwork it and destroy that when it was dry and these are just marvelous.
ReplyDeleteI love how soft and calming this piece is. It looks like and old coloured photograph :)
ReplyDeleteI love the juiciness of these - the water really has a wonderful overall effect.
ReplyDeleteI love how the colors blend - you make me want to try watercolor pencils! Beautiful effect again!
ReplyDeleteYou are doing great with your experimenting! Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteI love this, it's gorgeous and the colours glow softly but brightly. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely - especially the 'watery' look around the edges.
ReplyDeleteSuch display of confidence! I love the mixed media result, and this is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI am sensing that your work is getting really matured lately and it seems like you're getting there from playing around with different tools ^^ What an awesome way to grow!
Thanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteLovely painting!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful with it's glowing shadows and I love the water marks.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured the warm gold and freen essence of summer.
ReplyDeleteI am captivated by your experimentation! Will have to try it!
ReplyDeletei really like this little landscape - the way the edges just sort of "happened" is beautiful! You inspire me!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning
ReplyDeleteG O R G E O U S !!!
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