Day 17 of worldwatercolormonth, and it’s a better day for painting. Pheww! I decided to use one on my backgrounds which I had created see day #16worldwatercolormonth. Please meet ‘Alice’ she is a very inquisitive and thoughtful young hare. A delight to paint. I did something different with this watercolour, I used a scratching technique for the whiskers. I usually use a sword liner or rigger, but after watching a you tube demo, I thought I would try this as an alternative, it seems to have worked ok, but you do need to be careful not tho rip into the watercolour paper. Have a really great day, and happy painting 😀
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My jaw dropped and I gasped! WOWWWWW!!! I first recognized the background! I’m definitely going to do some of these – what a great idea. But your rabbit – wow!! You are so amazing at these. LOVE!
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Thanks jodi, this dylon stuff is fantastic….or of course brusho, the official stuff, and amazingly the watercolour covered fine…not sure if it will over the darker backgrounds I created, those to follow when I decided what to create 😀
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Love your rabbit…..and that full on inquisitive look. With the scratching, what did you use? it turned out well….scary in a way, right?
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It was scary Margaret, but I was happy enough that I will use again from time to time, I also think it could be less of a problem on heavier weight watercolour paper, this was 200lb and worked fine, I don’t think I would do this on my 140lb blocks, but I have heavier paper I can also try it on. Regards to the tool, I only had a v sharpe pen knife, but I found the best was one of those tools you get with kids scratch art boards, you know those black things with a printed design that children ( oh and adults) love to scratch back to the White, it seemed just right to me. The motion I used was not digging in but gently back and forth to expose the White…..it did sometimes scratch more than I wanted, but it did not rein it on this occasion.
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Great work Rebecca! !!
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Thank you palmira and welcome
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I love your rabbits. This one is wonderful!
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Thank you Cathe, I find them very relaxing to paint, my chill with a hare time.
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Fantastic! Alice, the perfect name for an inquisitive rabbit. LOVE!!
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I am glad you like the name, it usually jumps straight at me with the hares…it’s the horses I have more trouble naming.
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Your names always seem to suit. 🙂
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Thank you susan😀
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Alice is stunningly beautiful! The face! So adorable…thank you for sharing.
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You are welcome, so pleased you like her
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Wow, another amazing piece and love that you used one of your gorgeous backgrounds. Love, Rebecca. Such an expression!!
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Glad you like her Laura, still deciding what to do on the others, thinking one will be a cow?
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Nice! I’d love to see a cow!!
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Yes, I have some reference photos from our local dairy, just not got around to it yet, hopefully will this week, during the late evenings 😀
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You are soooo good! Love this hare! Love them all!! 😍
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Cheers Charlie….you too 😉
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woow! Loved Alice 🙂 Saw the video too !
My first dog female boxer I named her Alice💕She was so kind 🙂
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Glad you like her, I thought Alice to be a very fitting name for her, also a beautiful name for a dog, kind and sweet ❤️
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Beautiful!
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