Doodlewash Watercolour Challenge
Poppy, Bridge, River
Newspaper and Furniture
Iris
Farm, Rainbow
Black Eyed Susan - Flower of the Day
Digital - Tablet Doodles - I did these quite a while ago but They've been sitting on my computer waiting for me to do something with them, not necessarily together but I decided to combine them digitally then I can get rid of them. I've altered the colour of the 'flower'.
I was messing about with watercolour and a small bottle of perfume that I didn't like to see if it reacted any differently than water - it didn't seem too, but the paper stunk for ages.
I didn't like what I produced, looks like fried eggs on something and not at all appealing.
So I thought I would see what I could do with it in Photoshop
Notepaper filter and the rest are various neural filters. They all still look like eggs!
This one I made into a repeating pattern
How very creative of you!!! Yes I noticed we both have black eyed susans. 😁😁
ReplyDeleteYour water color sceneries look lovely, as looks the Iris 👍
ReplyDeleteFun exercise with perfume 😄 and blooming cactus is cute 💚
OMGosh these paintings are brilliant. I love the sunflowers too. There are so many I would call favorite but I really do like Farm Rainbow. Thank you for joining FFO and have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI do like your first piece today 'Poppy, Bridge, River'
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
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Who knew that the standard breakfast sunny-side-up could be so arty!
ReplyDeleteIn this blog post you have really shown how diverse your art is. It is always such a delight to look at your work. More please!
Queenie
What a fabulous arty post. I love your drawings. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteMy faves are the poppy and the iris (two favourite flowers of mine)!
ReplyDeleteYou have given us a plethora of lovely art today, Linda. These are all so well done. I love the cacti and the abstract art that really DOES look like eggs. So cute and clever, all of it.
ReplyDeleteI loved all of your work here. Very creative and well done. I'm not sure, but I think you can use rubbing alcohol to get those effects-with no perfume stink!
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by the idea of the perfumed watercolour, but maybe not with a perfume I dislike!
ReplyDeleteNice work, Lin!
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