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This waterflow painting is created with lots of water, liquid watercolours, and liquid acrylics. I love that the watercolour and the acrylics battle for supremacy. Does it mean the watercolour wins when it breaks up the acrylic paint... I don't know, but I love the result and I hope you do as well.
This reminds me of an overhead image of a river, but it also feels like a portal. Where I live we have a tidal river that is so murky with silt, we call it The Chocolate River. I imagine this is a portal to the Copper River (Interestingly, there is a Copper River in the Northwest Territories where I lived for a number of years. Coincidence? I don’t think so!)
Size: 7 x 5 inches or 17.8 x 12.7 cm
Substrate: Mineral Paper, 100lb (80% Calcium Carbonate / 20% Resin)
This waterflow painting is created with lots of water, liquid watercolours, and liquid acrylics. I love that the watercolour and the acrylics battle for supremacy. Does it mean the watercolour wins when it breaks up the acrylic paint... I don't know, but I love the result and I hope you do as well.
This reminds me of an overhead image of a river, but it also feels like a portal. Where I live we have a tidal river that is so murky with silt, we call it The Chocolate River. I imagine this is a portal to the Copper River (Interestingly, there is a Copper River in the Northwest Territories where I lived for a number of years. Coincidence? I don’t think so!)
Size: 7 x 5 inches or 17.8 x 12.7 cm
Substrate: Mineral Paper, 100lb (80% Calcium Carbonate / 20% Resin)