Spring Has Arrived Ver. 2
June 2nd, 2011 § 5 Comments

What a learning experience it was when I finished this painting! I shall share with you how you can successfully paint on a surface primed with watercolor primer. Atleast for this particular watercolor primer of Schminke with fine texture. I used a regular paintbrush to prime the gessoed surface so the finished surface has ridges that you usually get when using a flat paintbrush. If you do not like the said texture, you can use a sponge brush instead.
I took a small break after doing the background of this piece. The unfamiliarity of the new surface kinda overwhelmed me. I decided to reduce the amount of water in the watercolor wash. The consistency should be that of heavy cream, not the whipped one but the liquid one. I tried using dry brush technique for the second and third layer to control the value of the color. The subsequent layer was added when the previous layer was bone-dry. Softening a hard edge with clean water was sometimes kind of hit and miss. Since my hand was touching the background while painting the main subject, the background color started lifting from repeated contact. I decided to spray on a layer of fixative. Accidently, I sprayed on the areas that were not painted too. While painting these areas, I found that I had to scrub in the paint on areas sprayed with fixative. I didn’t have to paint on with light pressure anymore! So much for happy accidents!
Where did my comment go? I left one the other day and must not have clicked the “post”! This is totally beautiful and it gives watercolor a new look!
I did not get any notification either,Leslie. I love your watercolors on masa. Love the one with tiger, it looks so mesmerizing. I think I am slowly accepting watercolor painting on primed surface. Oh, the possibilities of new surfaces you can paint now!
Thank you for your comment about the masa, Raji. I really like what you have done with this surface. I am finding that there is no end to the fexibility of watercolor if we set no purist rules on it and allow it to speak to us. I like your willing and free spirit!
Been a long time since i have been here.. All your paintings are beautiful.. This one stands out… Have a good summer break..
Thanks Ramana! I guess the new surface agree with my painting style. Enjoy your stay in Europe!