I drew several nearly full size sketches, some with 'cute' seals and jelly fish,
but ultimately decided that I just loved the dreamy quality of the kelp.
After I finished the design on newsprint, I scribbled graphite on the back of the paper to
create 'feaux carbon paper'.
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I transfered the design to a block of 140# Arches cold pressed watercolor paper.
I used Winsor & Newton resist to reserve the portion of the painting that would be oranges and golds.
I taped off the paper so the area I would be painting was 1" bigger in each direction than the finished size.
I mixed large puddles of the blues, greens, and golds that I will use for the initial wash.
I got the paper really wet, then mopped up the puddles.
After the second layer of washes I removed the resist and mixed puddles of the colors for the next kelp.
I tested the colors together in the margin of the paper to ensure that they were harmonious
with each other and with the colors already on the paper.
Here I have finished all the watercolor painting and will begin adding pastel to give more
definition and interest to some of the kelp.
Wow, Catherine... This is really wonderful to look at! The colors are very nicely blended, and I especially love the addition of the pastel highlights. Isn't it fun to grab any other medium that works to bring across what's in your mind?
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