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OH-585 S watercolor and gouache 8 x 21 |
Many years ago I created several works in watercolor using a white gouache base that has been left to dry. The colors become milky. Pigment moves around, as this gouache layer acts somewhat as a gesso underpainting. Whites can be retrieved, up to a point. The delightful surprise this time around was that the resulting strokes left their own marks, leaving the work much more interpretive. I was less impatient to achieve reality. I chose a simple layout with simple shapes. The brush barely touched the surface. Pie crust. Darks are understated.
This method provided the perfect atmosphere for a scene spotted on a beautiful spring day on OH 585-S while on a road trip to Wooster.
The brighter blue passages tickle my fancy. I am pleased.