Flowers gone wild... I was testing how watercolor paper would work with my ink painting. Unfortunately ink always looks quite dull on it when compared to 'rice paper', which shows magnificent shades and nuances. But the problem with rice paper is that painting gets crinkled and needs to be mounted on a stiffer backing paper, which is a very difficult process. Currently I am sending my work to China to be mounted but that is time consuming. There must be soneone in London who has mastered the traditional Asian wet mounting technique?
Yes, Sasa, I can see, and feel (and I could say also, I can feel the smell of the storm)
ReplyDeletethe chosen color, could not be more accurate!!!
Congratulations!!!!
Great! Could be a thunder cloud or a big wave. Very ominous. What technique did you use?
ReplyDeleteThanks Hedvig, it's ink and silver acrylic color on layers of rumpled paper.
DeleteYou took a lot of work to create a storm! It's fun to experiment like that. And the outcome is really good!
DeleteThis is BEAUTIFUL! I love the textures on here--it is so evocative!
ReplyDeleteA great storm...looks a bit scary..especially in a boat!
ReplyDeleteOhhh I love the texture too! Storms are great :)
ReplyDeleteSasa, I have no forgiveness in heaven.
ReplyDeleteYesterday, Valentine's Day, I did not come to wish you a happy day.
anyway, I hope you had a beautiful day :) !!!!!!!!!!
how are you, Sasa? do you spent a good weekend? :)
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