crow in watercolor on Fluid hot-pressed paper - copyright Jan Gibson |
However, I recently got an order which included some Fluid brand watercolor samples which I used for the above crow. Huge mistake as I fought the paper the whole time.
Hot-pressed watercolor paper is my usual when I use watercolors but this brand did not perform like any other I've used. I did try some colored pencil on it and it seemed to work well for that. Too bad I donated all my quality colored pencils to our local high school! But, good thing I only got 3 sheets of the paper to try!
And here is another watercolor crow:
crow in watercolor on Arches cold-pressed watercolor paper - copyright Jan Gibson |
Or maybe not as I usually don't like to mess with a painting once I've done it once!
2 comments:
Great work.
I put some mealworms out to feed the robins and blackbirds in our garden but two huge crows beat them to it! They really are magnificent birds.
Of the two, I prefer the second/bottom painting - are you saying this is the 'ruined' background as I think it looks great? Think I've said before that I really enjoy your looser works like this and the pen/ink study you did for your dad
I prefer the bottom one too. I thought the background in the painting displayed here in the blog was too distracting so I took some water and tried to soften the edges/color on the actual painting. It didn't work so well so I didn't show it here on the blog. This photo is the original before I messed with it. Wish I'd left it alone & just added a spot of white to brighten up the eye!
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