A chopstick & India ink created the lines. Because my hand has less control than with a manufactured marker the lines flow of their own accord & I am more of a witness than the creator. The colors, Winsor Blue, Phthalo Turquoise, Alizaron Crimson, Hooker's Green, & a touch of Naples Yellow are also linear, made by a #10 sable brush. The scene is one I revisit often. It brings me peace.
A chopstick! Amazing. I love where that leads you . . . and I love the colors here. xx
ReplyDeleteso beautiful. i love that you used a chopstick!
ReplyDeleteWhat even made you think of a chopstick?
ReplyDeleteI get the reasoning!
I have India ink..but in compact form..hmm..maybe a liquid ..I must check..
In all your work I love the lines and paint.
Peace..sometimes hard to attain..magical the places and moments.
My friend , I don't understand "chopstick" :(
ReplyDeleteBut I like the poetry of the colors names ! And the beauty of your creation ..
Looks like a Maine summer to me.
ReplyDeleteRita -- I love the water too -- comes from my youthful years of living in Michigan that has 10,000 lakes plus is surrounded by the Great Lakes. Your area is so beautiful as is your sketches of the water -- barbara
ReplyDeleteAgain your looseness is compelling!!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! So fresh and relaxed. Happy Painting.
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