work on paper

Watercolor, working abstractly.

Edited 11/13/20

Currently I am making small abstract landscape works on paper using watercolor. The rules of the medium, working light to dark do not always apply. My main medium is oil and one might say I handle both mediums similarly. As a young person I looked at watermarks as a sign of failure in my watercolor work. Today I embrace where ever the paint wishes to travel and dry. Which brings me to one last thought about the medium. You don't know what you've got till it is dry. Usually for me that is the next morning. Like receiving a surprise I love revisiting the work. 

Untitled Landscape 1, 2016, watercolor on paper, 7"x10" 

Untitled Landscape 1, 2016, watercolor on paper, 7"x10" 

detail, 2016, watercolor on paper, 7"x10",  

detail, 2016, watercolor on paper, 7"x10",  

Work on paper, Explorations with watercolor

Edited 11/13/20

Working abstractly can feel like throwing things in the air and seeing where it lands. The beginning of the process especially, then things happen and more deliberate decisions are made. I find this process very exciting and scary at the same time.

Explorations 1, 2016, watercolor on card stock, 7"x7"  

Explorations 1, 2016, watercolor on card stock, 7"x7"  

In the past, I avoided letting my paintings look like a pattern. I have fond memories of my six years in the garment district. Today I embrace the possibility that the work may take on aspects of pattern.

Explorations 2, 2016, watercolor on card stock, 7"x7"

Explorations 2, 2016, watercolor on card stock, 7"x7"

Explorations 3, Landscape, 2016, watercolor on card stock, 7"x7" 

Explorations 3, Landscape, 2016, watercolor on card stock, 7"x7" 

This last one immediately felt like a landscape. I like that approach to painting, the palette suggesting the subject.