I went home last night with the intent on painting some hydrangeas, and guess what happened... Poppies. This time it was a little different painting from little pans (All I have at home is a small travel set of paints). I wasn't sure if I would be able to make up enough wash to really work this style of painting. Luckily, I found out I could.
Also, I should say, I wanted to paint yellow/orange poppies, but somewhere between palette and paper, my mind forgot, and I got these red ones.
I can't express how fun it is to paint these. Most of my whole artistic (if you can call it that) career (part time dabbling with paint) I've been painting tight pictures, and it always bothered me that they didn't look like the pictures I was painting from, and they were rather lifeless. Additionally, if I were to paint outside a line, or paint something wrong (whatever that is) it would make me nuts. I could never figure how to let the water and paint do their own dance on the paper.
Now with this style, I feel much freer to let the paint be the paint, the water be the medium to make the paint dance, and the paper to record it. All I have to do it keep refilling the brush and move it to the paper every now and again. I know these pictures aren't accurate representations of poppies (or whatever I'm painting). But what I think I get is the expression of the poppy (or whatever I'm painting), or the feeling of, and that is what is important.
Anyway, I'm gonna keep along these lines for a while. Don't expect me to be painting inside the lines. I had fun painting this, hope you had fun looking and reading. Thank you and see you next post.
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