painted it with watercolor , scanned the painting to bring it back into the computer, and then digitally add the panel borders and the speech
I took a watercolor painting classes from the time I was five years old.
And the watercolor paper will soak it up and not ruin itself.
But this is the watercolor version that's non-digitized.
Then we watercolored them with watercolor paints.
One piece of watercolor paper.
So it's watercolory, but it's not also like a soft beautiful one.
They had bought me watercolors to take with me.
and the picture is a watercolor , very faint.
It's actually not made for watercolor .
Everything I work on is watercolor .
And that's unusual for watercolor .
So I put a little piece of watercolor paper at the top.
patterns that I made out of my watercolor paintings.
Kind of ink washes and watercolor .
But there's a little watercolor of a lion painted on the heel of the neck there.
And exclusively I work in watercolors .
We've had a grandma do watercolors .
rickety light Skies so soulfully watercolored you'd have to be an Arts
And there you have an early 19th century watercolor from up top.
I would treat it with just a dab of watercolor , but for the most part it's tea.
Her watercolor images of giant roses I see in the icebergs in
I'm thinking about how my illustration and watercolors can be used to create different products that aren't cookbooks, but still maybe help inspire people to cook or take
But I had a friend come over and bring watercolors .
And so one of the reasons why I still like to use watercolor and sometimes real pencil is just to have that tactile experience,
And remember, I had always loved watercolor painting, right?
So here's just an example of a few of my little watercolor paintings, which you'll see I'm wearing today.
People bring their sewing machine, their watercolor .
Right now, I work with teaching senior citizens watercolor and ceramics.
air this was nothing like Mrs Greenberg's art room with its watercolors and boxes of pom poms this
And then I also have an art journal where I just make a mess and do watercolor and abstract art, where I don't have to use words.
And so, actually, all through making the final watercolor paintings, the majority of those were made during the pandemic.
And the really dark nighttime scenes in "The Odyssey" got a little bit blotchy, because watercolor is just a little bit hard to control
And then I used that as inspiration and also painted some tile like backdrops that were watercolor .
And, again, sort of mimicking the watercolor pattern at the top based on the tile that I used in the shot.
Once I'm happy with that, I do a blue line sketch on some pretty thick watercolor paper.
And then I'll go in with a paint brush into my tea and mix in a little watercolor , and go in and just
I took, like, watercolor with 90-year-olds at the community college when I was 12, you know.
These were some placements that were made with my watercolors .
And when you're sitting talking to the artists that are doing it, and just looking at art, or looking at, isn't it cool how markers, or this kind of watercolor edge
We have another hour just talking each other's languages, but really the language was drawing and watercolor .
And so what I did for "The Odyssey" is I printed the rough sketch out very, very light on watercolor paper, drew over with a heavier pencil line,
Actually, speaking of which, this is probably a perfect segue into this little thing right here, which is a Johnny Fraser-Allen original watercolor .
So you start off with this parchment background and then start throwing in layers and layers of colors, almost like watercolor .
And finally, when I've painted it all, it looks like this in watercolor .