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Friday, October 12, 2012

Watercolor Exercises #1 Brush Strokes

Okay, here we go!  Promise not to laugh.  Well, promise not to laugh at me.  I have to admit that I laughed at these pictures. It was a fun laugh and I hope you get some enjoyment out of them too.

First up is my very very first watercolor.  I was feeling the brush on the paper and becoming quickly intoxicated by the power of putting this color anywhere I wanted in any way I wanted.  Amazing feeling.


I'm thinking I might name this one Ghoul. 





I sorta made a mess splashing the paint on the paper.  I felt like a 5 year old channeling Jackson Pollack.  It was hard to make myself stop.  Any suggestions for a name?





I thought I had ruined this painting by taking a big fat brush and  blending all the vibrant colors but it is growing on me.  I'm thinking it might be upside down?





Whatcha think?



I learned quickly that brush strokes take a lot of finesse.  Now when I look at watercolor paintings I'm really in awe of the skill it takes to create them.  I doubt I will ever be skilled enough to paint a detailed landscape but in time I hope that when I put brush to paper I can have some idea of what it will look like!

There you have it.  My first peek into the wonderful world of watercolors.  I have only destroyed one creation so far.  I have a couple more in progress I'll share next week.

5 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

i think it is great that you are having fun and experimenting! the second one i would title 'if' as i see that word in it. :)

Susan said...

Wonderful!! and good on you for sharing your work too. I can see the fun you're having. Keep at it... I wished I'd started years ago :D)

Unknown said...

You go girl! The second one just made me think of pyjamas. Don't know why though. Sue

Buttons Thoughts said...

I am with Maa you go girl. I love the ghoul I think water colour is the hardest painting to master knowing nothing about anything. I have no artistic talent at all. You are doing great. Remember practice makes perfect. B

Meanqueen said...

Fantastic. Those paintings will be worth a fortune. Looks better than my efforts.