I've been enjoying the drawing club in Awesome Art School, but I did miss using my Winsor Newton Cotman tube watercolors. I decided on a Paul Clark tutorial and to paint it on my Arches cold pressed block. But sometime ago I transferred a snow scene onto that block. In order to paint the new offering, I needed to paint the snow scene and take it off the block. So I painted Paul Clark's "Snow Scene at Dusk."
It was going along fine until I noticed my snow drifts on one side of the creek were way too high and dark. What to do? I wet the area down and tried wiping it away with a wide brush. It became lighter but really messy. The Magic Eraser didn't erase. I brought out my last resort, the"Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White." I took a damp brush and put the white where it needed to be. I waited a bit for it to dry and painted shadows, reeds and grasses over the top. It worked! The Snow Scene that almost wasn't, was!
The final touch was the additional white pastel chalk pencil (General's), for more reeds and grasses and lines in the background trees.
I've taken the painting off the block and started the one I had planned to do. I'll let you see it when it's completed!
Ah so nice to paint again saving my painting!
Challenges:
https://avenue613.blogspot.com/2023/06/june-2023-anything-goes-woptional-twist.html
https://hereisaplacetostart.blogspot.com/2023/06/june-2023-anything-goes.html
https://corrosivechallengesbyjanet.blogspot.com/2023/06/challenge-6-jun-2023-anything-goes.html
https://morgansartworld.blogspot.com/2023/06/morgans-artworld-challenge-6.html