I went to a birthday party in a fabulous garden in Llwynhendy last weekend and of course, I had to have a scribble. I sat near the pond as dusk was falling and did a very quick sketch with ballpoint pen into my A6 hardbound sketchbook. Then I added some splodges of watercolour. I didn’t have any black with me which is a pity because I needed to damp the colour down to reflect the atmosphere at dusk. I used Isabey brushes and Winsor & Newton artist quality watercolour paints.
Splodges Of Watercolour
31 May- Comments 5 Comments
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Well, I learned a new word today…”splodges”! It must be a real word because spell check didn’t call it out when I typed it.
haha and there’s also splodginess 😀
Wonderful and lively sketch.
Thanks Sharon 🙂
So real