I watched a couple of Birgit O'Connor videos on YouTube and thought I'd give her method--filling a petal or shape with water then putting in the color--a try. I found it to be harder than it looks!
My flowers are much smaller than the size O'Connor works, which may be a problem, but I really chose the wrong paper.
When I cleaned out my studio I made a pile of papers to try out to see if they were worth keeping: this paper was one of them, and the paint just didn't flow on the surface the way it needed to. In the canna lily especially, I had to push the paint around, which made kind of a mess.
I'll try again with one of the papers I know better.
Lovely...:-)
ReplyDeleteIt's sometimes fun to try out new papers but hard when the paper fights you (of course, I guess that's what you learn when you try new papers?). I like the way you've faded out the edges of the iris = lovely look to these. I think the canna may be a bit overworked, but, like you say, you had to push that paint around a lot. My students are doing the Birgit O'Connor thing now with 1/4 sheet paper - it does help to paint larger when working with really wet paper.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely studies despite your reservations
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love your descriptions.
ReplyDeleteXOXOXO Barbara