Saturday, September 11, 2010

We Going To Party Fiesta

Good Morning
    Sorry I haven't updated this as much as I should but I will try harder. 
   This is the latest watercolor that I have done.  In our Painting Friends Forum we are learning the method of pouring.  I did do pouring a while ago but only with landscapes.  So this is my first using a photo of pears.  I really enjoyed doing this painting. I started with 3 colors, Cobalt Bl, Windsor Yellow and Grum. Red.  I masked the pears, then wet the paper and poured blue, then red. Let it dry completely removed masking fluid from the pears, then I used a straw to blow the masking fluid over the painting. When that was dry I wet the paper again and poured red first, then yellow on to the pairs. I followed by pouring more red,yellow and some blue. After it dried I used various other colors in the stem and shadows.  When I look at the painting I feel like dancing. And the song "All Night Long "comes to mind.  I really like this painting.  So I think if when you look at this and hum this song, you will enjoy it too.   Thanks for looking and please do comment.  

8 comments:

  1. this is really very artistic ... the splashes of masking were used very well to show off the shapes of the pears ... great palette and hues as usual

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  2. What a cool technique! I never heard of it. I bet it was fun! Beautiful artwork!

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  3. love the idea of blowing the masking through a straw ....the painting came out very nice....it does have a happy dancing feel!

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  4. Very cool idea! I love the liveliness of this piece. Can't wait to try it out! ...now where's my dancing shoes?

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  5. Thankyou Jamila, Katherine, Sally and Linda. I do appreciate your comments.

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  6. I love this painting and the 'light' is awesome.

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  7. I am so glad I found your blog today, Nora (via Marie Theron's). The movement and color in this piece are delightful. Thank you for describing the process in detail--fascinating--and, it sounds like great fun.

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