~ Maya Angelou - 'Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now'
A daily practice of sketching and painting gives you a chance to exercise the big three P's - practice, practice, practice!

"Charred Landscape" - Coffee and watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm watercolour paper
- 12" x 8"
Another exploration into the world of painting with coffee - I really love the natural, earthy colour it imparts and here I used it for the tree and all of the fore-ground, and got a bit bolder, using watercolour for the sky and mountains. The very dark parts on the tree and the trunks is achieved by dipping my brush into the very strong residue at the bottom of the glass and it actually dried to a rich, thick sheen, not visible on the scan. For the white areas I used art masking fluid, removing it afterwards (I just *love* peeling that stuff from the paper and my fingers!) and softening the stark white with a bit of coffee.
This is a depiction of our South African landscapes after the ravages of all the veld fires we have during winter.
Stunning painting, well worth experimenting
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing when you stand away from the screen Maree.... so much depth..... this is really a fun way of adding interest to your paintings (sheen and textural residue)Well done on a brilliant painting!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pamela, and enjoyable aroma too! lol
ReplyDeleteThan you Debbie, really pleased you like this one!
ReplyDeleteLove these coffee paintings, Maree. Along with Debbie and PamelaB I like what you did with the residue that you found at the bottom of your coffee cup. And the coffee daisies are to die for.
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Thank you so much Annie! Hey guys, anybody else gonna try it?!
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