I began adding the notes.
I used acrylic ink in the shadow area so that if I needed more color there, the notes would not run.
All of the lines are also acrylic ink, but the notes and words in rest of the painting are watercolor.
Deb Ward, GWS, OWS, PWS, WSI - WATERCOLOR/WATER MEDIA - My passion is teaching adult “beginners”. Weekly classes in my home; workshops; classes for Cincinnati Recreation Commission. My work is nationally recognized and published - see “Featured” on my sidebar. I’m a Signature Member of Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana state Watercolor Societies, Cincinnati Art Club, past-President of Greater Cincinnati Watercolor Society. Contact info below under “Class Information”
Thursday, December 4, 2014
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7 comments:
Fantastic! It looks so realistic!
This is just super, Deb.Love the way you have worked the reflections on the metal.You have made a great composition from a simple instrument, really like it.
Thanks guys.
I just had to have a peak at your blog too. LOVE this painting.
Ona, thank you - this means a lot!
I can see this becoming a series. Beautiful work on the shiny surface and great design elements in this one.
Thanks Rhonda - it was fun to do (and did you notice how much blue was used!!)
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