Leaves on the Breeze

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Seeing a picture

It's fun to take random paint marks on paper and see what it can become. This is another one of my watercolour tester sheets that I have transformed into a new image. The paper combined two types of mark making, brush strokes and paint splatter, in a colour palette of greens, greys and blues. The angle of the paint splatter made me think of the leaves of a tree being blown away on a strong breeze, so I carefully painted in the trunk and branches of a tree. I curved the lines to depict the movement of the tree swaying in the wind.

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The longer lines of colour at the forefront against the splash of blue made me think of long grasses growing around a pond. The scene that I started to build up in my mind was of a view I had seen earlier on in the week. A large tree was growing next to a mill pond, the autumn winds had been shaking off its leaves which were beginning to scatter across the floor like a technicolour rug across the grass. It's amazing how a few random marks on paper can build into something more!

'Leaves on the Breeze'

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Koh-i-Noor watercolours on watercolour paper.


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