At the moment, I'm modifying my painting techniques. Experimenting, trying new things, new media. I've had this Chinese Watercolour Techniques book for ages that I've been wanting to try. They make it look so easy! I'm trying to use watercolours more intensely - it's easy to let them get all washed out and I prefer the really bright, deep colours.
My poor chook looks a bit worse for wear here, but I had fun with this anyway...
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This is gorgeous, those aggressive brush strokes suggest that it might be a fighting rooster :)
EXCELLENT watercolor! bravo!
Wonderful!
That bird's got personality.
A beautiful rooster. Add some Chinese character or words and it's ready to hang it up on the wall.
I think he's beautiful!! I love watercolors, and have been tempted to dabble in Chinese watercolor techniques but have yet to do so... you may just have inspired me.
:-)
well-wishes,
me
i think it looks cool. yay for you, trying new things!
oh this little chicken is just beautiful. I love the colors and texture. It's wonderful!!
wow are you kidding, it looks like your have mastered it, beautiful piece.
looks wonderful… great handling of watercolors… and i like your chook
you did a beautiful job, yay for you and trying new things :)
Thanks for stopping by! Lovely artwork you have!!
How lovely - chooks are favourites of mine! Good use of the watercolour too!
I think it looks great, Kim, very loose and strong. I like how the colors blend and how the simple strokes convey the rooster's body and mood.
I think your chook looks quite regal in all his fine colours. And his yummy watercolour edges. Oooh that sounds like fun, playing with techniques. That's what I need to do, find a great book and give some new ones a whirl. Thanks for the inspiration. : )
oh wow!!! this is awesome!!! I love it...the details and watercolour is so neat with the shades....great piece!!!
I love it! So expressive and so much energy.
That is one beautiful bird!!!!! very nice work!!!!
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