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Looking at all the leaves, I've been wanting to play with color and watercolor.
On the 16th, one of my old friends and I made a pact to be a mutual kick-in-the-pants society, and start playing with art materials.
I really don't want to acquire more art supplies, unless I am really going to use them.
Beginning with cheap kiddy watercolor. I thought I had some good watercolor paper, but couldn't find it. This is something very like cardstock.
The paper buckled and soaked up all the water, so I couldn't do things like drop paint in a wet field.
I liked the squares of pretty colors, but hated the squares with mixed colors.....
So I decided to do the part I liked, and just see if I could mix with paint the colors I saw in the leaf.
Happy with this.
The next day, when it was dry. Not happy with these colors -- way too pale and washed out. And -- the colors look different. As though the color changed as it dried. I am thinking this has to be a function of the cheap paint and/or paper. I have never heard anyone who worked in watercolor breathe a hint that the colors *change* as they dry..... (How on earth could you paint with colors that are different when they are dry???)
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
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You rock, Carolyn. :-)
I'm always telling other people to google stuff, and I never thought to google this..........
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Google is certainly the omniscience God is supposed to have. Not so sure about the omnipotence, though I think they at least intend the benevolence....
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