Saturday, April 21, 2012

So much for my promise!

More than a month has passed since my last post, how useless am I??

As promised, my experiments first.  I decided to try to use some of the paper which was otherwise wasted on my failed paintings, so I obliterated one disaster with gesso and set to work with more watercolour.  It's a great exercise in loosening up and it was fun!


Mellow Yellow - Watercolour on Gesso, 15" x 11"     

Gesso allows you to build up texture and you can also lift pigment right back to the white of the gesso so if you don't like something, just wet it and lift off!  It's not something I'll do every day, but as a fun exercise it's well worth trying occasionally.

14 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Ruth. I'm new to your blog and after reading your post I was wondering if you have tried the new Daniel Smith Watercolor Ground yet. I love using it on canvas. Your work is beautiful! Inspiring.

Unknown said...

Hi Toni, thanks for your message. I haven't tried it, how successful is it on canvas, and do you have to varnish the painting afterwards? It does sound interesting.

Sadami said...

Hi, Ruth,
Welcome back!! The work is beautiful. Thank you for sharing the interesting tech on gesso. Keep up!
Cheers, Sadami

Jerry said...

Incredible lighting - fantastic

maria said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
maria said...

herrliches bild, strahlend die farbe, richtig schöner frühlingsgruß
nice weekend for you
maria

Crystal Cook said...

Welcome back Ruth! Love the look you get with painting on gesso, I didn't even know that was possible! These flowers are so lovely. :)

renate said...

Hello Ruth:) I can see that this painting was fun for you! It's so bright and shiny. Great job. Have a nice weekend!

Sonia Aguiar said...

Hola Ruth. Realizas una acuarelas preciosas. Estaré atenta a tus nuevas creaciones. Saludos cordiales.

Emily Lagore said...

"how useless are you?"

well, I would have to say...pretty darn useless!! :P

just kidding Ruth - looks like you have been creating and that is always good. painting watercolour on Gesso has been on my to-do list - this daff looks terrific!!

any progress on the altered books? I have been dying of curiosity over here....

Life of Brian said...

Love those daffs. Beautiful work!

Unknown said...

Thanks everyone, sometimes the experiments work, others not!!!

Em!!! I've been admiring your blog and wishing I could do the things you do! I would say that the learning curve on altered books is going to be long and steep, with me slipping back down regularly. I've tried gel transfers with limited success, but my biggest problem is letting go and letting my imagination take over. I'll keep dipping into it when time allows but don't expect any amazing pages for a while....

cathyswatercolors said...

Just tooo beautiful!

Tara Omar said...

I was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in August of 2010. A precious friend told me about Dr Itua Herbal Center in West Africa,She gave me his contact number and email address,I contacted him quickly so he give me guaranty that his herbal medicine will cure my cancer and i will be heal forever I said Okay.I ask him about the process for the cure,he ask me to pay for the fees which i did and within 7 working days he sent me the herbal medicine then he instructed me on how to drink it for two weeks to cure.I told Gomez my friend about the herbal medicine so he gave me go ahead to drink it.So after drinking it for two weeks i was cured I'm so grateful and i promise i will recommend anyone with cancer to him and that what i'm doing.
Dr Itua told me he can cure the following disease.Cancer,Hiv/Aids,Herpes,Diabetes,Parkison,Copd,Hepatitis.. Here Is His Contact Info......[Email...drituaherbalcenter@gmail.com/Whatsapp...+2348149277967]