Fish TalesWhen I began my painting in the “whimsy” category titled “Fish Tales”, I thought I was beginning a floral painting. I was going through a fabulous watercolor instruction book titled “Watercolor-Pour it on!” by Jan Fabian-Wallake. I love this book! I was following one of her demonstrations on how to “Develop an image out of a glazed wash”. I picked analogous colors-green, blue, violet, rose. I wet the paper with a spray bottle making sure it was completely wet. Then I poured the colors one by one across the top of the paper. I then held the paper up over the sink and let the colors follow the water across the paper. I did this a couple of times making sure I left some white spaces. I then looked for any “flower” images. I found none. But, there were fish, several of them just waiting to be brought into the forefront of the painting. I let the painting guide me and I just painted what I saw on the paper. It was a magical experience and I haven’t been able to repeat it. But, I will try. I love this painting. The process felt so pure. It is one of my most popular paintings to date. It brings me much joy. I no longer own the original as I gave it to my Doctor who had been treating me while we lived in Silver City, New Mexico for a winter. I know that he has found much joy in looking at it. And really that is what this painting is all about joy.

5 Responses to “No Flowers to be Found”

  1. I love this one – they morph in and out of colour – extraordinary!

  2. sara says:

    Thank-you Michelle! It was a fun painting to do.
    I hope to paint similar paintings in the future!

    Sara

  3. doudy says:

    I just love it…the colors are fantastic WOW

  4. sara says:

    Thanks doudy!

    I keep trying to reproduce at least the beginning of this painting and so far it has eluded me.

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