The day we arrived at Cannon Beach we took a talk along the water's edge, down to Haystack Rock. This place seemed like heaven to Nancy and I because we spend most of our days in the desert of Nevada. It was raining lightly and we had to wear borrowed boots to walk down to the tide pools.
It was really fascinating to see all the life along the rocks. I took several pictures with my camera. You should have seen me trying to balance the umbrella and take pictures while walking in boots two sizes too big. The starfish and sea urchins seemed like a magical discovery to me.
14 x 18 inch Canvas board |
In the center of a canvas board I spread some gesso with a palette knife. Salt was sprinkled here and there too, but that would melt away with the watercolor paint that came in the next step, leaving little pits. I created shapes in the wet gesso for sea creatures with my palette knife. I do enjoy using a palette knife, as you know. By drizzling String Gel along the sand's edge, I gave the surface even more dimension. Some details were added with a graphite pencil also.
"Summer Dream" |
The blue at the bottom was made by washing blue watercolor along the canvas and then sprinkling in drops of rubbing alcohol. A light coat of fixative was needed to seal the watercolor and pencil lines. I think they look like those sea urchins clinging to the rocks in the tide pools. The piece was mounted to a wood board with brass corners to make it finished in a unique way.
You know how much i love your work and this is is extra special ,I love anything related to the sea.
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup! I wanted to thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a comment about Heather's tutorial. The minute I saw your photo at the top of this post, I thought "La Push, Washington," and then I saw that you visited Cannon Beach, Oregon -- just a bit farther down the Pacific Coast:) I live 170 miles from the coast; have made many trips there and never tire of the tidepools. Your canvas treatment with all those fun techniques to give it texture is just wonderful and really captures the sand and water of the beach:)
ReplyDeletelove all the colours you have really captured the sea
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your process!