A Watercolour a Day

I've been so busy marking other people's photos (work) that I barely get time to make it into the studio these days, especially with the cold days and the sun fading early. So to keep my hand at creative play I am following along with One Watercolor a Day: A 6-Week Course Exploring Creativity Using Watercolor, Pattern, and Design (One A Day). This keeps me doing a little creative painting everyday.
Day 1 through to 6
So how does it work?
  • Firstly- no rules (so if I miss a day or stop altogether the art police wont come and cart me away and better still, I wont guilt myself).
  • Quick and loose- no attachments, no trying to make "art"
  • Exploration of the medium
  • Keep it fun and playful- no mistakes possible
  • Follow the books prompts but with my own twist as it unfolds :)
Day 7 through to 12
How does that look for me- well since we have recently acquired a fabulous eggshell blue dining table made of old Balmain wharf sleepers (I love it can you tell) I don't feel so guilty taking over the kitchen table (despite the fact I also take over the dining table- which is right now covered in beautiful sea glass waiting to be strung up and hung in the windows to dance with the light). I sit on one side of the table, mark a few photos, then pop over to the over side and lay down some more colour. While that dries I flit back to the other side and mark a few more photos. The effect is that at the end I feel like I've painted rather than worked and, since my patience for allowing watercolours to dry between layers is short, the work helps that. Its a win win (unless you want to use a table in our house to say eat at ;) ).
View from here (that's my studio through the window that I wish I was in)
The book and its prompts will take me through until Spring (or close enough, I think Spring will be early this year) when I plan to start a Field Guide or Nature Study to explore my new backyard and all the delights which I keep discovering out my backdoor. The daily watercolours are like a warm up for the Field Guide (with the added bonus that I will fill my current Fabriano Venezia Art Book and have an excuse to buy a new one fresh for my Field Guide, I love these books). The Field Guide will also be a lovely little break in my working day, wandering slowly through my garden, soak up some sun, bathing in fresh air and really noticing. The Field Guide will also be both research and a warm up for a couple of other projects in the dream/create stage (more on that later).


If you want to play along, here is the book along with two other inspiring watercolour books I love (click on the images for a look inside).

Comments

  1. dang! blogger just ate my comment!

    well, i said thank you for this inspiration and for the book recommendations... actually i said a little more than that, but that's what it boiled down to. : )

    xoxo

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    1. awww, naughty hungry blogger, go eat comments elsewhere- I always love to hear all your words lynne.
      You are welcome, I love seeing watercolours used in non-"traditional" ways. It is such a beautiful medium
      Gxx

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    2. hey... i came back to look again... : )

      i've had my eye on 'one watercolor a day', so i'm gonna order it. and maybe one of the others too. i love watercolors used in nontraditional ways too. i've also got my eye on 'atmospheric watercolors' by jean haines. *love* her paintings. she has a website and a blog if you don't already know her work.

      you make the fabriano venezia look GOOD, my friend!!

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    3. Ahhh, yes she does beautiful work, I have seen her online but I don't have one of her books- let me know what you think if you get one.

      The Venezia doesn't love the water, it takes it but not like water colour paper but I love the non-preciousness of that too. For the same price and size you get about 4 times as many pages as say the moleskine watercolour book so there is less pressure on how to use it and I just use it as a messy mixed media sketch book without feeling like I have to do a "page" (as in my art journals) etcetc Takes pen, pencil and gauche well too. Have you tried them yet?

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  2. I love all your little watercolors. They are wonderful! Must check out that book.

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    1. Thank you Janet, the book is great for giving me prompts I don't have to get all precious about- just paint :)

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  3. Oh la la! These little pieces of beauty you've created are full of magic! I love your work Galia.

    And I love this idea too. I'll definitely have to get a copy of the book. I've been wanting to play more with watercolors for a long time now. So this is the perfect permission. <3

    And I can't wait to see your field guide.

    xoxo

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    1. Ah my sweet friend, so good to see you about this parts again!

      You do not need a permission ship ;) to play- never
      But I would love to see when you do - wouldn't mind seeing your field guide too- what a variety we'd have between the two of us!
      Gxx

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