
Along with my rattie's finger paints, there are two separate paintings on this page.
On the left: the colors I use are more unintentional. I have a set of watercolors that have oranges, browns, greens, blues, yellows, and a white. I begin with one simple color and as I continue, all of the colors mix on their own. I began with simple lines and the further I went, the more I found that I was making round patterns. I noticed that I stayed away from to much layering compared with the paintings I've done before. The original size of both of them is about 3 by 3 inches. It took me an couple hours to paint but then again, I was staring out the window half the time. I enjoy the spacing between the lines.
On the right.
I was borrowing a necklace that came from the region around Nepal from a friend last week. It is used to cleanse your energy before you go to see a baby. There are seeds, bones, and beads hanging off of it and one seed in specific stood out to me. This painting was influenced by that seed. It resembles it with the sharpness of the edges mainly. I like that it resembles so much like bark to me and that there is such depth from the shading. My intention was to take characteristics that stood out to me from the seed on the necklace and put them into a painting.
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