20 March 2011

...watercolour garden

this in my 'visual art diary' all new territory .. painting, and I realize after the event, that I should have started on a page in my brand new watercolour pad instead.

Zentangle-inspired-art, over a water-colour background, using water-brush.

The flowers and leaves filled in with this same water-brush, picking up colour from the tips of Faber-Castell watercolour-pencils.

Oh, I did look for a stronger yellow to paint the centres of the flowers and went for a brush-marker to do this after having used a lighter yellow watercolour first up. I've learnt that the marker is more opaque, not especially what I wanted there afterall, but no backing out of that one.

The broken edge 'frame' showing here is simply a graphics 'mask' I used to dolly-up my image.

8 comments:

  1. Carole, I love this! Absolutely beautiful.

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  2. Here you go again...off in another direction with your tangles...looks like they are good no matter what you choose to do with them!!! You are a doodler...oops, a tangler at heart!
    Hugs,
    Jan

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  3. There's no end to your creativity! This is beautiful - and you are amazing.

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  4. Oh this is lovely Carole! I thought it was stamped at first glance, your artwork is just beautiful and so it the notebook cover from your previous post!

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  5. This is really lovely...so light and delicate...I have found the same issue with lack of transparency when using markers.

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  6. Doodles have never looked more lovely!

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  7. So prety! This is soft and lovely! Love the artsy watercolor look!

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  8. They are stunning. I think your whole blog is great. I really have enjoyed all your posts, from your creativity to the mushrooms to the beautiful purple flowers. Keep those posts coming.

    Hugs Julie

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