Did you know that watercolors can produce stunning results when used on non-absorbent paper? I love vibrant colors and really enjoy the challenge of painting on synthetic paper. It is completely different than applying watercolor to regular paper.
Synthetic paper doesn’t absorb the colored water so you have to wait until the liquid evaporates, leaving the colored pigments on the paper. It may take a while to develop a technique but, when you do, you get unique results every time.
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I set this kingfisher on a background painted with markers. The bird was done with watercolor
A starfish mosaic
I painted this winter scene using white ink and markers over a watercolor background
An abstract painted using a two layer technique
Pisces, from my zodiac series
You can create dewy effects like I did on the leaves here
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Share on FacebookLove the rippled water effect in the Pisces painting! Your colours are very vibrant, indeed. Beautiful.
Thank you! It's fun to see how ripples develop using this technique. :)
Load More Replies...Love the rippled water effect in the Pisces painting! Your colours are very vibrant, indeed. Beautiful.
Thank you! It's fun to see how ripples develop using this technique. :)
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