Carol Carter

Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

11 November 2013

27 June 2012

Ripple-- surface of water



This RIPPLE painting is a maquette for a larger work that I will begin this summer.

I am intrigued with the surfaces of water-- and want to protray water in all sorts of colors and sensibilities.

Very challenging to be sure!  Must work out the schemes on smaller scale though ---


Ripple
watercolor
22" h x 12" w
2012

13 April 2012

FABRIANO EXTRAVAGANZA!!


I have finally gotten back to the studio--- and a few days at Jury Duty.

It was an exciting trial and a wonderful opportunity to be part of the judicial process. Long live jury trials!

Anyway, I am now back to work-- and decided to stretch my wings by
trying a new paper-- FABRIANO.

Kathleen Alexander said she loved it-- so I bought a reem to experiment.

My first attempt was of a landscape from the Everglades. A horizon of scrub pines and receeding sunset was the subject.

The paper is softer than Arches-- and more accepting of paint and wash. The blooms and back washes are also softer and not so pronounced.

I don't know if I like that or not.

On the plus side-- the paper is more 'forgiving' and easier to lift mistakes and correct values.

I like that!

So.. here's the second day of working on the landscape. I'm not done yet-- but will continue to develop the whites to blend in the image.

It is exciting to think that I will be working on a different paper-- from Italy!

Tomorrow-- I am branching out and painting an Iris.


Between Time
watercolor
30" h x 40" w
2012
in progress