Friday, July 26, 2019

Drawing # 87 - Experiments in Watercolor Crystals

In class yesterday we geared up for being messy and experimented with watercolor crystals. I've never seen or used them before and was eager to try. We used watercolor paper and diffuser paper, something like that used in coffee filters. The teacher brought lots of stencil materials and dried leaves. I'm not keen on the realistic filters, but did use a small plastic grid and a dried leaflet. My first attempt got very wet but that created some nice flowing color in contrast to the partial grid and grittier areas. I'm calling it a new drawing. I also found blotting the leaflet created some interesting looks and share one on the soft paper. Nothing else looks like much, at least at the moment. Here's the first one on watercolor paper, 9 x 12.


This is a nice little look at the leaflet.
And here is last week in class with the piece I was working on then. I'm still working on it, but it is coming along pretty well. I'm also working on a larger piece. Yesterday I had it at class and got an old postcard glued onto it with some of the class ModPodge which the teacher thinks would be better than the glue sticks I normally use. Also from last week, I took in my smaller pieces with the wallpaper now in appropriate mats (not just the digital ones you see here) and the teacher has them displayed in the classroom.
We only have two more weeks of class and I'm going to try to make the most of them.

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