playing with watercolours

all images copyright Vivien Blackburn



Today I felt like a break from the big canvasses and a 'play' with watercolour and flowers. The weather isn't good so I looked at my sketchbooks and worked in watercolour from sketches I'd done some time ago. I was in the mood for the lovely way that watercolour bleeds and flows, which is very much the way I started on the big seascapes.







I hadn't done much watercolour painting lately and I really enjoyed it :)


The first image is based loosely on a mixed media/collage painting which you can see here http://www.vivienblackburn.com/flowers.html - interpreting it in a different medium exploits another range of marks and possibilities. All of these images incorporate a little coloured pencil.



The third is from a sketch of an oriental poppy I did in a friends garden - I did a large mixed media version of it some time ago so the image may seem familiar.






I used a Chinese brush, bamboo pen (to pull out lines of wet paint and to scratch through wet paint, making darker marks), watercolours, a little coloured pencil and my solitary watercolour pencil in a deep blue, to draw through wet paint and to scrape little flecks to drop in the damp washes to create those little speckles.



Because I was only experimenting and not setting out to do a finished painting, they are simply on cartridge paper from a sketchbook and not on good watercolour paper.


I must do more watercolours, it's reminded me just how lovely they are to use :)

Comments

Lindsay said…
One of the things I like best about your paintings is your boldness. I certainly hope this quality is contagous. These are beautiful
vivien said…
oh thanks Lindsay - :)
Anita said…
I agree with Lindsay but also its the freshness of your work that I really like - its so refreshing and totally delicious - like a really good dessert!
vivien said…
what a lovely thing to say :) thank you!

I hope it isn't toooo hot in the sand dunes - it's freezing here! summer forgot to arrive :(
Robyn Sinclair said…
Vivien at Play is pretty stunning, if you ask me :)

Popular posts from this blog

current exhibition, paintings from Wales, Cornwall, Leicestershire, the Cotswolds and Yorkshire

looking at non traditional composition and quiet vs busy areas in paintings

paint or sketch trees: challenge