For the last class of winter watercolor class, we just played with the paint. We did several 5 - 15 minute paintings, playing with the wet-in-wet technique.
Most of what I did wasn't worth posting. I didn't use any reference photos, just pulled something from my head. It's funny. I draw this way all the time, but almost never do it when I'm painting. When drawing, I often use color, and often use a brush pen, but to do the same thing with watercolor or acrylic is much more difficult for me. Probably because I usually have something specific in mind before I start to paint, whereas I usually just start drawing and then decide what it should be. Ain't the human brain funny?
And what is that creature in the third painting? I think he might be a fox by way of a kangaroo, lol!
Most of what I did wasn't worth posting. I didn't use any reference photos, just pulled something from my head. It's funny. I draw this way all the time, but almost never do it when I'm painting. When drawing, I often use color, and often use a brush pen, but to do the same thing with watercolor or acrylic is much more difficult for me. Probably because I usually have something specific in mind before I start to paint, whereas I usually just start drawing and then decide what it should be. Ain't the human brain funny?
And what is that creature in the third painting? I think he might be a fox by way of a kangaroo, lol!
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