This series started when a local art supply store closed their doors so I was unable to get the buff colored drawing paper that I used for drawing with graphite and white chalk. I decided to experiment with drawing on paper with watercolor washes to desired color. I found that by gently scraping off the color pigment I got stronger whites than I could get with colored drawing paper. And here are the results:
Squaw Creek during spring run off. |
Zoe at preschool. |
Fallen leaves in river water. |
My granddaughter Wanda and her discovery. |
My grandson Kai and his faithful friend Lucy. |
Owyhee county in Idaho. |
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