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Thursday
Apr152010

Abstract Watercolor

Creative Studio Night is proving to be an inspiration.  There's just something about being around other artists that gets the creative juices flowing.  Here we go!  Abstract Watercolor is self explanatory.  We made random marks on a (16x24) page using a variety of tools such as Chinese Marker, Micron, Graphite Pencil, Sumi and Walnut Ink. 

watercolor & sumi ink

With the self-made view finder, we cut out small pieces (1 x 1/2) of visual interest.  With this small, yet very abstract piece, we re-created a larger version on a 5x7.  We used sumi ink to emphasize the random marks, then painted watercolor around such.  Must remember to leave a small ditch around the sumi -- meaning just keep the watercolor away from sumi by about 1/8 of an inch. 

watercolor & sumi ink

I chose the wet on wet watercolor technique.  With dirty water, I wet the area I wanted to paint, then dropped in a variety of colors.  These are not colors I would ordinarily choose, but since it's creative night, I took some risks.  Turns out I quite liked the result, and so did the neighboring artist sitting next to me.  

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Reader Comments (3)

Hi, Marie. These are so lively! Thanks for posting them. I'm so glad that you have other artists to hang out with!

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