Here is a painting that was a struggle from the beginning ( well over a year ago). I started by pouring a very light color over a dry piece of paper which gave the foreground design which is very similar to my painting "Fish and Flotsam" in how it began. In this painting, I broke up the poured area into interwoven sections and because this is a handmade paper with lots of texture, I used my most sedimentary paints to show off that texture. Unfortunately, I put no thought into how those colors would look together and what I ended up with was a cacophony of disharmonious color. I tried to wash it off in the bathtub and then chose colors that worked better together while still trying to get a lot of texture. Once I got the colors the way I wanted them I still didn't have any type of focal point and I think you need that even in an abstract so of course I added......Koi! There's a reason I used to be known as the flower and koi artist. Anyway, after a year, I'm calling this finished. I think I actually am happy with how it turned out but I certainly would recommend starting a painting with a little more of an idea of where it is supposed to go.
Water Violation
Image size 22" x 30"
Watercolor
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