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"100 Salt Lake City Porches, No. 22"
Poured Watercolor on 9" x 10" Paper |
This is a poured watercolor where I poured one color at a time. It's the same method that I used on porch #17 but I think I've improved on my skills; or I should say I think I have improved but I might be a little biased? I started masking off the white areas and then poured a light yellow. Then, I applied more masking and poured blue paint.
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Porch painting in process- 3rd application of masking is drying after pouring the blue paint. |
Next I did some more masking and poured the red paint.
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Porch painting in process-- after the red paint was poured and before the masking was removed. |
Then, the all of the masking was removed and I put in shadows and details. The top picture of the painting was the result. I must admit that I've been having a great deal of FUN with this method of watercolor painting. To view the progress of the porch paintings or to purchase a porch painting, please visit the
100 Salt Lake City Porches Page. I welcome any feedback you may have. Thank you.
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