I'm really enjoying practicing my abstract landscapes inspired by my new Ann Blockley book. For this watercolor I did a number of glazes using brown madder, burnt sienna, Indian yellow and cobalt blue - just mixing them on the paper with no definite plan at first. While the paint was still wet I dropped in a sprinkling of Schmincke Tro-Col-Bronze in light gold - it's a powdered gouache. You can see the shimmer of the gold dust in the sky area. I then painted in the trees with sepia ink which mixed with the gold dust giving the trees quite a nice halo effect.
Such a nice one Jean!
ReplyDeleteThank you Catharina.
DeleteCareful! That gold powder stuff can be addictive! Voice of experience here...
ReplyDeleteAgreed. I will be more careful next time how much I use.
DeleteWhat a beautiful and interesting painting, great work Jean! Ciao!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tito. It was a fun experiment.
DeleteNice and interesting.
ReplyDeleteI too like abstract landscape drawing.
Thank you Nur.
DeleteRich looking warm colors Jean, the gold really shimmers so well. Lovely painting.
ReplyDeleteHI Caroline. I did enjoy the experiment. Maybe less gold next time.
DeleteWhat an interesting technique and it has created such a wonderful landscape. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you John.
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