Greyscale Landscape 1
by Kathy Braud
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12.000 x 9.000 inches
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Title
Greyscale Landscape 1
Artist
Kathy Braud
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
This simplified cloud landscape painting was done in layers. Leaving the white of the paper alone describes the bold wonderfulness of light. Then the greyed neutral colors of diluted watercolor pigment are laid down. Progressively, the images get darker to describe the nearness , the mass and the bulk of the shapes. I really enjoyed the construction and the appeal of describing my surroundings in this way.
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February 25th, 2018
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Comments (13)
Kathy Braud
Thank you, Laurel! Grayscale is unique. Whatever the grey (even if on the blue side) it can be diluted to be very light, describe volumes of clouds in different layers and become very dark. I try to set the dark against the sunlight also to use it's power of presence..Nice to be in touch with your landscape.
Laurel Adams
Today, Kathy, in this contest tribute, I am SO ENJOYING your Life Exploration into how you COLOUR your WORLD! In your GREYSCALE IMAGES COLLECTION, I love how the previous minimal studies in this series allowed for the recalibration of your customary approach to painting with colour. This is an amazing exercise in subtlety and layered glazings....exquisite!! Thank you for the beauty with which you gift us all....LF
Beverly Elliott
I love it! Is it early morn....or Christmas morn and a blanket of snow is keeping everything snug......great job Kathy.
Shoal Hollingsworth
WOW, I love the mood you created here. Your description of how you created it is really educational too.
Joel Bruce Wallach
Subtle drama flows in this beautiful moody scene, Kathy.
Kathy Braud replied:
Thanks, Joel. I sure had fun! The paper was small and the color range was achievable. One can do adjustments to the scene as they wish... I have the brush in hand!