Completed this afternoon, my newest watercolor: HONEY CRISP APPLES,
This painting took around one hundred hours to complete. My challenge was to capture the element of time....time standing still. It's about capturing that very moment when the light was embracing the basket, apples, and chair with that early morning light coming from slightly back and above. That indirect light is so subtle that it casts blue shadows onto the wood of the basket and the ladder back chair.
My process is to paint an area on, then manipulate it...softening here, darkening there, wiping it off and leaving a ghost of the color behind. I blow it dry than attack it again, adding more subtle variations as I go. There are times when I use a brush to remove color completely then go back with a new color. Color is erased, lightened, darkened, and played with until I have all the subtle colors and variations I see.
Colorfully, Sandy Meyer
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Monday, September 10, 2018
I started another watercolor last week, and here are the progression images. As you go through them you will notice that some areas were scrubbed out and redone. The texture of the paper had changed due to the scrubbing, so some areas of the piece had to be completed using dry-brush and lots of stippling.
ALMOST BLUE, watercolor and gauche, 13" square.
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