Thanks to Let's Make Art and its founder, Sarah Cray, I was able to share a project with The Montgomery Art Guild. Our meeting was February 9 at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Hillsboro.
The Rainbow Wish watercolor paint kit was perfect for our group. Many had never used the liquid watercolor paint and found interesting how the colors would burst when added to the water we had paid down on the paper.
You will see in the picture below all the variations of the dandelions we created using the wet on wet technique. It was fun to be carefree and make a loose watercolor painting. The colors flowed into each other creating those of a rainbow.
I look forward to sharing other projects from Let's Make Art with our Guild. If anyone is interesting in the paint kits the website is: https://letsmakeart.com
The Rainbow Wish watercolor paint kit was perfect for our group. Many had never used the liquid watercolor paint and found interesting how the colors would burst when added to the water we had paid down on the paper.
You will see in the picture below all the variations of the dandelions we created using the wet on wet technique. It was fun to be carefree and make a loose watercolor painting. The colors flowed into each other creating those of a rainbow.
I look forward to sharing other projects from Let's Make Art with our Guild. If anyone is interesting in the paint kits the website is: https://letsmakeart.com
It was great fun and I learned a lot from you.
ReplyDeleteI also enjoyed. I'm looking forward to doing another one day!
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