I have spent the last week or two reading my new Ann Blockley book, Experimental Landscapes in Watercolor. Ann is a master with innovative ways to create texture in watercolors. It's a wonderful book, full of creative ideas. I have also been practicing some of the techniques - which are more difficult than they seem. Hopefully I will be able to come up with a painting using some of these techniques soon. In the mean time, here is my latest atmospheric watercolor. I decided not to use too much texture since the focal point is the area of light where I used burnt sienna to draw the eye to this area of the painting.
4.28.2014
Windswept Hill
I have spent the last week or two reading my new Ann Blockley book, Experimental Landscapes in Watercolor. Ann is a master with innovative ways to create texture in watercolors. It's a wonderful book, full of creative ideas. I have also been practicing some of the techniques - which are more difficult than they seem. Hopefully I will be able to come up with a painting using some of these techniques soon. In the mean time, here is my latest atmospheric watercolor. I decided not to use too much texture since the focal point is the area of light where I used burnt sienna to draw the eye to this area of the painting.
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I like this one!
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen.
DeleteWonderful, Jean. You got the balance spot on I think.
ReplyDeleteThanks Vandy. I try to always keep in mind the elements and principals of design.
DeleteGreat work Jean, love it. Ciao!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tito.
DeleteI love the way the mist is swirling over the hill, wow!
ReplyDeletesuper Jean
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