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Mystery Technique #123

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ANSWER TO MYSTERY TECHNIQUE #122:

Glazing, gloss medium, plastic, and pipettes are combined for this Mystery Technique! First I used a brush to spatter the paper with acrylic gloss medium and let it dry. When I painted over the spatters with watercolor, they resisted the wet paint and created the sensation of light circular shapes floating in the color. Next I covered the wet paint with a piece of thin plastic, which stuck in places to form darker shapes. Working quickly, I manipulated the shapes with a palette knife and brush handle. After this layer dried, I removed the plastic, then repeated the process with a darker blue-green at the bottom. I used pipettes for the last layer to create an irregular network of linear shapes, drawing them with water before adding diluted blue-green and tilting the paper to encourage the paint to follow the water.

New Classes, New Location & New Walks!

Happy New Year! Why not start 2023 by learning something new? My first workshop of the year is already full, and another only has 2 spaces left, so choose a class, and avoid disappointment by reserving your spot soon!

Enjoy a temporary escape from gray winter days by signing up for one of my popular Color Theory classes. Now you have a choice of locations — The Little Art House in Sylvan Park and the Franklin Recreation Center. The 5-week Color Theory Basics at the Little Art House begins on Thursday, January 19, from NOON – 2 PM. You can find the details and register here:

https://www.littlearthousenashville.com/adult-classes-sylvan-park

Practical Color Theory at the Franklin Recreation Center runs for 4 weeks, and the first class is Tuesday, February 7. It’s from 1 – 3 PM, and you can learn more by visiting:

https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/wcpr/activity/search/detail/20886

I’m delighted to be returning to Art & Soul for another 6 weeks of Follow the Flow – Water Media Adventures! Classes are from 10 AM – 1 PM and start on Wednesday, February 1. This is almost full, so sign up soon if you’d like to join us. To check availability and find out about future offerings, visit:

https://www.artandsoulnashville.com/Teacher-Bios/Elizabeth-Sanford

I’ll be back at the Franklin Recreation Center on Saturday, February 11, for Watercolor Landscapes. We’ll meet from 10 AM- 2 PM, and you can learn more here:

https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/wcpr/activity/search/detail/20887

Hope you can join us on January 28 or February 25 from 1-2:30 PM for a relaxing and meditative Forest Bathing walk at Beaman Park! Your $12 fee includes a donation to the park. Email me with any questions, and find the details here: https://www.elizabethsanford.com/forest-bathing/

To register, email: beamanpark@nashville.gov

Mystery Technique #122

Curious about the techniques used here? You can learn more next month if you’ve signed up for email updates!

ANSWER TO MYSTERY TECHNIQUE #121:

The secret ingredient for this mystery technique is a white Posca pen! I started by painting layers of irregular linear shapes with diluted acrylic ink, using the dropper inside the bottle instead of a brush. After building up layered networks of lines, I scribbled on top of the dried paint with a white Posca pen. When the white lines were completely dry, I glazed over them in several places with blue-gray watercolor paint to create more depth.