Leaves on the Breeze

in art •  7 years ago 

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Seeing a picture

It's fun to take random paint marks on paper and see what it can become. This is another one of my watercolour tester sheets that I have transformed into a new image. The paper combined two types of mark making, brush strokes and paint splatter, in a colour palette of greens, greys and blues. The angle of the paint splatter made me think of the leaves of a tree being blown away on a strong breeze, so I carefully painted in the trunk and branches of a tree. I curved the lines to depict the movement of the tree swaying in the wind.

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The longer lines of colour at the forefront against the splash of blue made me think of long grasses growing around a pond. The scene that I started to build up in my mind was of a view I had seen earlier on in the week. A large tree was growing next to a mill pond, the autumn winds had been shaking off its leaves which were beginning to scatter across the floor like a technicolour rug across the grass. It's amazing how a few random marks on paper can build into something more!

'Leaves on the Breeze'

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Koh-i-Noor watercolours on watercolour paper.


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I frequently did this with my kids. We alternated drawing irregular lines and afterward giving the other make something a chance to out of them.

Your post is very good and I like it. Hopefully the next post is better than this. thank you for sharing. I like you like I always want to grow with you.

I often did this with my children. We took turns drawing random lines and then letting the other make something out of them.

It's a great tool for warming up the imagination!

original!

These would make beautifall bookmarks 😊😍

My husband said the same thing- i think it's the paper size- automatically think bookmark!

A beautiful bookmark for the everyday pages of our life.
Nice painting!

Wonderful words!!

This post was very informative thank you for sharing
you have my upvote
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I really like your post. Super interesting. Great!!!

nice painting..
great work
Cheers!

Good job!
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I'd really love to play with watercolors one day, I've never fully understood how it worked but I always loved the outcomes when in the hands of someone who knows how to use them. Beautiful work as always!

Good Job

Do you remeber the "hydrangea" day when you posted exactly what I just worked on?

Today you used remaining pieces of art and gave them a new meaning..
Looks like I was again in the same loop.
My colors were leaves and this is exactly what I've been workin on 'till now! I used remaining leaves for a picture, in my way!

Thank you:)!
Great job!

Fall, wind, those colors!

excellent work dear friend @opheliafu, I love this work and above all the technique used, a simple, clean job is what makes it beautiful.
Thank you very much for this beautiful gift.
Have a great day

Minimalist, small, and lovely! I have a desire to paint huge though lol