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Tuesday, 5 February 2013

EXPERIMENT

This was an experiment we did in our art class.  I did two of these one was a pair of sunglasses with coloured reflections in the lens, this was the other.  I used a piece of watercolour paper and printed a black and white picture on it and then used watercolour to add the people and the odd hint of colour here and there.   I wouldnt try it again, but thought someone out there in the cyber world might like to give it a try


Oh, and by the way, good news.  Someone contacted me with the name of someone to do prints for my friend for Nuggleton By the Sea and we have been today to discuss her requirements.  She is bursting with excitement. There's some lovely people out there in blogland.  Thank you Sue!

13 comments:

  1. watercolor photoshop-you were channeling the future!

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  2. What a great idea, it looks rally fantastic , to have the fantasy to invent things, there really are many to be discovered. And congrats on your assignment !

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  3. Thanks friends. Only snag some of the ink does come through when wet watercolour added

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  4. Dear Polly is a very old tradition to paint watercolor on old and precious prints.
    Many studios, antique and restoration specialists, work in this field, here in Italy still loved.
    Photoshop is the modern touch of the thing!So brilliant idea!
    Congratulations for the originality and elegance of execution.

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  5. Not photoshop! I printed on watercolour paper then added in watercolour the people etc.

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  6. Creative and an excellent addition with your figures

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  7. So funny Polly. There is so much to discover in art! Love your post!

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  8. Thank you Renate There is always something new

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  9. What an interesting idea! There are so many ways to unlock creativity...

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  10. Renate and Blaga Thanks for the visit. Everyone else have you had any unusual ideas

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