Water

Watercolor is about water. I've only just realized that. I've been using the pigment more acrylically {lyric --> lyrical, so acrylic --> acrylically - why not! Grammarly, be quiet} and discovered the joy of watermarks and muddling today - wiping, blooming - more presence of WATER. I am so delighted. I feel like I've gone several steps forward in just this realization. THAT is what draws me to watercolors I see - the fading away into water, the accidents. Thank you, Jean Haines, and Kate Osborne.
Here is a painting from Thursday's paint site at Overfelt Park on 21 March. And a new version done (rather impatiently) with wateriness.






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