2018 Topic 3: Watercolour
Beautiful
splashes of bold watercolours splashed onto watercolour paper creates
an awesome background for Sara's stamps. Debs shows us how so
effortlessly, and in the process makes beautiful cards into a gift set.
Fabulous!
Hi
everyone, Debs joining you today, and I'm sharing this little
card/notelet set I created using some of Sara Newman’s new stamps which
were perfect for what I had in mind. I used ESN 23 &24 . (Stockists list at the foot of this post)
I
have always loved those writing sets which were popular when I was a
teenager, you know, pretty cards which you would write your letter on
with matching envelopes, all kept together in a box which usually
matched the cards (... maybe that's me showing my age). There was
something sophisticated and grown up about them; remembering them was my
inspiration for today's project.
I
love using watercolours as the results are often unpredictable which
suits my personality, they also lend themselves to spontaneity and
freedom which I love to incorporate into my art, the set I used were
Gansai Tambi by Kuretake, which are currently my favourite mainly
because of the beautiful golds they have which are unusually opaque.
I loved how the colours bled into each other and blended so well. Having wet the surface first with clean water I couldn't predict the outcome, of where the paint would move to on the card, which adds so much fun, and does away with the worry that it might go wrong.
I have a passion at the moment for using gold in my art and these cards were no exception, again it's impossible to predict where the paint will land when you flick it from the brush which just adds to the enjoyment. I also loved how edging the cards in gold worked, I used my non-dominant hand for this, to keep the freshness of uncontrolled colour.
Although I used watercolours, you can achieve a similar look with Infusions, by adding water to them in a palette and using them as a paint in the same way, just remember you will get a more vintage look.
The
great thing about watercolours is their translucent properties which
make them perfect for all kinds of art, whether you want to create a one
layer piece or want to build up your layers, or use them in your
journals. using them more neat gives a more intensified colour or add
more water to increase the translucent properties. Sara’s stamps work
perfectly with this style, as there are elements which can be painted
and shade added for depth as well as others that can stand alone as part
of mixed media or even CAS.
I
hope I have inspired you to have a go with watercolours, there is
nothing to be afraid of as the medium is so forgiving, and they work so
well with any stamp you want to use with them.
Take care everyone
Hugs
Debs xx
I'm teaching a mixed Media Project in Tullie House, Gallery and Museum on April 21st
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