Ink
Watercolor
Gouache
Water
Fingers
Brushes
New water color pads or small pieces of watercolor paper
Paper towel
1/2 1 hour
A few new Intuitive Sketches
Stones and Arches Lead My Way
Ink Watercolor Gouache
7" x 7"
Watercolor Paper
Bird Watch
Ink Watercolor Gouache
7" x 5"
Canson A5 Spiral Watercolor Pad
Traveling Through Space
Ink Watercolor Gouache
7" x 7"
Watercolor Paper
I Glimpse Into My Fantasy
Ink Watercolor Gouache
7" x 7"
Watercolor Paper
Beyond the Fence
Ink Watercolor Gouache
7" x 7"
Watercolor Paper
Have finished some various scrapes of watercolor paper and now on to my 2 new Canson 300gm spiral watercolor pads, A4, A5. Have even started one, and on the first page.
I use the technique I learned from Stan Kurth last September, which seems like ages ago, called Intuitive Painting with Watercolor, Ink and Gouache. I block out the size on the pad and start with a water-soluble ink pen, making intuitive mark-making, wetting with water and my finger to make smudges. Sometimes wet the paper and put ink marks. One can use watercolor pencils, water-soluble graphite and other mark making tools. Using watercolor washes over the ink, also intuitively. Going back with pen and editing with more opaque gouache. Stan does this complete process in one sitting, as his demonstration, but I like to work doing a few ink starts. Next day adding watercolor, and then another time to the editing process, which is the most difficult. As soon as my thinking process kicks in, I am in big trouble.