A breakthrough occurs! Â Last weekend I had inspiration and energy to feed the beast! Â And need I say time? Â I actually TOOK TIME to paint. I dug out all the photos I had of Seattle’s Pike’s Place Market and selected a photo of beets that I have always loved. Â The color contrast, textures, and composition called to me. Taking an old painting I had done on plexiglass, and covering it somewhat with gesso, here is my start:

It’s hard to tell in the photo, but the composition is drawn out in pencil on the canvas. Â You can see paper collaged in squares on the canvas. Â I ignored this, assuming that the squares would just add texture and interest in the surface of the painting.

This was so much fun. Â I used a loaded 2-inch soft wash brush to lay in the initial colors and values on the canvas. Â Because watercolor moves freely on a gessoed surface, colors bleed and blend in unique ways. Â I had ideas to keep my whites totally clear of color and my darks, in the background, deep and colorful. Â When painting on gesso, watercolor lifts easily. Â It is best to move quickly and stay out of the wet paint. Â It is possible to layer for depth, but with a light hand and soft brush. Â The beauty of this is that you can lift back to white, or almost white, if you need to.

I had to sit on this painting for a day or so to decide what else needed to be done. Â I had so much fun and love it! Â The sign seemed a bit blah, so I changed the lettering to red. Â I also ended up adding another beet in the lower LH corner, as well as added a shadow beneath the beets on the white table. Â In the end, the background colors seemed to draw my eye too much, so I killed it a little with a dark, muddy wash. Â Not sure if that was the best plan.
Here is the finished painting:

Why is it a breakthrough? Â Because it was so much fun AND successful. Â It says what I want to say: Â Colors, fun, imagination, loose and free. Â I love the collaged squares that come through on close inspection. Plus, it went so well, I immediately started to gesso a new plexiglass sheet for another painting! Â The beast was fed on this day!! Â What do you think? Â Is the background better in the finished piece? Â Do you like the suggestion of the beet in the lower LH corner?
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