I just finished a painting for a client, based off of examples she sent me from Ballard's and a couple of other places. She wanted calming blues and greens, with a touch of yellow.
It's an inspired landscape - or maybe more of a seascape. Depending on the way you look at it, I think it can represent dusk or dawn, and a rainy or a pretty day.
I did lots of processes on this piece, including placing it out in the drizzling rain for a little while!
(after the rain)
this is my little container of a blue wash I was using - I thought the colors were pretty. Almost marble-like.
This is a trick I learned in college, in a watercolor class: sprinkle salt onto your painting, and the paint almost pushes away from it, to create pretty little dots. (Plus, I like how it looks like sand on the "beachy" painting) Kosher salt is better, because it's bigger, but I didn't have any.
My favorite part is these blue patina-like drips on the "ocean".








































you did an excellent job on this!! I LOVE the colors!!!!
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Great Job!
ReplyDeleteI am sure you also know this from school, but dripping rubbing alchol on water color has a cool effect too!
thanks, you guys! Melissa- i forgot about that one! i'll have to do that next time...
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me? I thought that first picture was the Ballard Design sample. Then I clicked the link and it brought me to a picture of a painting that was NO WHERE NEAR as good as yours (no offense to the artist). But, the colors in yours are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! And I agree, it is better than the Ballards one. Beautiful and calming.
ReplyDeleteAh, the salt trick! I haven't thought about that since my watercolor class in college. :)
ReplyDeleteAll the layers look great! I love a painting with lots of technical history.
Just beautiful, perhaps one day you can do a post on how you create such amazing paintings!
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! You can do anything!
ReplyDeleteTotally rad! I love that! Super cool that you put it in the rain.
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thank you everyone!
ReplyDeleteI've seen the Ballard print in person, and admit that I prefer your on-line picture even better. More inspiration and talent from you, Kristen!Destiny
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