Recently, a family member got me a small easel, as they knew I had started painting. Even though I typically don't use an easel for my watercolor painting, I decided I'd try something new, and do a splatter abstract with the Watercolor paints.
I set the easel up outside and just started picking random colors and flicking them at the piece of paper. It was a lot of fun, and I ended up with a pretty neat picture.
My favorite part of the picture is the blue at the top. I decided to add some water to the paper before I splattered and the way the blue meshed with the water makes it look like a drop of water about ready to drip off the paper.
Waterholics Art is a journey through the joys of painting using Watercolors, Alcohol Inks, and Acrylics. The name is simple combination of all three mediums WATER-HOL-ICS. From landscapes, sketches, animals and florals using watercolors, to abstract Alcohol Inks, to models and miniatures done with Acrylics, you'll find it all here. I also enjoy dabbling in Photography and photo editing, so time and again may post interesting photo's I've taken, or enhanced and modified.
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