This is another piece where I used a scribble technique with the fluids
Anthraquione Blue and Cobalt Turquoise.
I am still mastering the technique of how to spray water!
How much to spray and if the spray is misty or fierce also
affects how long they take to dry obviously,
and you don't know what you're going to get.
But I like that aspect as though nature is taking over
and it gives time to move on to something else
and 'let go' of the outcome.
"Fluidity #9"
Acrylic on Paper
8" X 8"
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Gillian
5 comments:
LOVE these colors. Also very much appreciate your exploration of don't-know-what-you're-going-to-get. More and more, I feel pulled to put myself in the way of letting nature take its course. Not an easy endeavor for me, but compelling nonetheless. I'm enjoying a camaraderie with you as you spray away!
Nice. Love the spontaneity and fresh quality of the colours.
Wonderful spontaneity!
Wonderful spontaneity!
Dotty, I always appreciate your knowledgeable input. Your work and words are priceless! Joan & Deborah, so nice to meet you and thank you for leaving me such encouraging words.
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