Impressionistic watercolors with tips on composition, techniques, values and color choices.
Monday, August 28, 2017
Improvisation
This past weekend, my friend Jan Kilburn held an event called Artists on the Lawn. First, working from a sketch, I did a painting of a couple of boats in the moonlight. Then I painted some flowers in Jan's garden. But finally, I decided to improvise one of my dock scenes. I painted the underpainting first, and then proceeded to invent elements of a typical working dock. The only object that wasn't a normal part of the waterfront was a bell that accidentally developed during the underpainting. I attributed that to whimsy.
This painting became a statement about color more than subject matter. Mingling colors on a saturated sheet of paper is a fun, inventive way to paint and is the equivalent of musical improvisation, a jazzy, playful event.
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