Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Wet-On-Wet Watercolor




These are some aquatic creatures I water colored last spring of 2012. Parts of them were painted wet-on-wet to give an extra sense of depth of surface smoothness. Wet-on-wet can be a scary way to paint, but with practice, less so and oh so, so worth it! If you belong to a water color group, and would like to hire me to teach a wet-on-wet water color workshop, please let me know. I am booking for the summer of 2013 and 2014. My studio phone is 916-737-2311 in California, USA. By-the-way --- HAPPY NEW 2013!

10 comments:

Lady Fishbone said...

Happy new 2013 ^^

RH Carpenter said...

These are beautiful pieces! And I'd love to be able to have you come to give our watercolor group a workshop but I think it may be beyond our budget to fly you out here to Ohio :( I'll just have to see if I can come there to take a workshop sometime!

Sharon Whitley said...

wonderful - I love working wet on wet, love all of these!

Michael Mitchell said...

I'm still in the "scary" stage of wet-on-wet!

David Lobenberg said...

Thank u Jessica, and I wish u a happy one 2!

David Lobenberg said...

Would love to have you at one of my Calif. workshops Rhonda! I am developing a summer one that may be of interest. I'll try to remember to announce it on my blog here and on my Facebook page.

David Lobenberg said...

Thank you, Sharon.

David Lobenberg said...

Push through the scary stage, Michael.

Dianne said...

I remember those, love them. As I look at them, it looks like some strong lines help focus.

David Lobenberg said...

Dianne, Yes, I often utilize strong line work in my watercolors.