I started these while at watercolor painting class on Wednesday night. I had hoped to get in a bike ride on Saturday but with wind gust of 61mph I opted out. Winds like that and bicycling do not mix. Thus, I found myself indoors, working on poured watercolors during a Saturday afternoon instead of the planned bike ride. But that was okay and I still had fun. I really do enjoy doing poured watercolors. I used the same colors on all three of these pours-- yellow orche, meduim cadium red, and phthalo blue. It made it easier for paint mixing and pouring. I welcome any feedback you may have and here they are...
 |
"Breaking Dawn"; Poured Watercolor on 9" x 12" Cold Press Paper. |
 |
"In Bloom"; Poured Watercolor on 9" x 12" Cold Press Paper. |
 |
"Garden Wall"; Poured Watercolor on 9" x 12" Cold Press Paper. |
No comments:
Post a Comment