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blue pot with hydrangeas
blue pot

Garden Scene with Blue Pot and Stairs - Watercolor on Aquabord Step by Step

August 29, 2011 in commissions, step by step

Ampersand Aquabord is nice. 2" deep cradled Aquabord is even nicer! You don't need to mat it, just spray it with a fixative and varnish. You don't even need to frame it. Stain the sides any color you want and it's ready to be put on a wall. The painting above was born partly of the client's wish for a smaller size and partly out of my desire to try the cradled Aquabord.

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blue pot with hydrangeas reference photo
blue pot with hydrangeas reference photo

Reference photo: their very attractive corner of the yard. I love the windmill but I also felt that it would compete for attention with the pot. And, since we decided on a square format Aquabord, I would have been difficult to squeeze it into the composition.

blue pot preliminary sketch 1
blue pot preliminary sketch 1

As in most of my commissions, I spent some time doing preliminary sketches.

blue pot preliminary sketch 2
blue pot preliminary sketch 2

We went with this one.

blue pot ip 1
blue pot ip 1

I skipped the drawing - I typically don't feel the need for pencil lines unless the subject is complex. For the first time ever, I noticed that on the Aquabord packaging, they recommend washing it with clean water before painting. So I did. It bubbled a bit (which it is supposed to do) and behaved much more wet-into-wet than I expected. If this last phrase sounds odd to you, I just mean that the paint spread and mingled better.

blue pot on aquabord
blue pot on aquabord

That's what the 2" deep cradle looks like with a 6x6" board. I like it.

blue pot ip 2
blue pot ip 2

Next layer: trying to keep the flow and spontaneity of the first wash while adding a lot of detail. Not easy!

blue pot with hydrangeas
blue pot

And the end result :) Like it? I do have prints and greeting cards :)

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