Shoes For Acadia Acadia Sketchbook from Zeta Paper Watercolor and Ink 7.5 x 4.5" |
When that happens, I turn a sketch into a painting.
Like the page above.
And normally, I'd say there's nothing wrong with that…unless I let the page become "precious" as this one did.
When I realized I was adding details to the stitching detail on the pink skimmers, I realized I'd gone a little overboard.
Sigh.
And actually, the painting was fine. It was the lettering I added afterwards that was the problem.
It looked horrid. I mean truly awful.
Maybe it looked worse because the
I started off using the wrong pen. I knew better and I did it anyway.
What's worse is that I didn't stop when I saw it wasn't working.
My punishment was spending two days trying to find a way to successfully cover up the areas I'd written on.
While you can't tell it on screen, you could definitely tell it if you were to hold the page in your hands.
Just disgusting, I tell you.
Using a combination of watercolor ground and white acrylic, I brought enough of the white back to make the page work.
Rather than run the risk of more issues with trying to ink over my patches, I created a tag and glued it down over the most offensive area.
I suppose I may learn one of these days, but it hasn't happened yet so I can't say as I'm holding out much hope.
Anyway, I've got my shoes lined up for splashing around on mud flats and exploring tidal pools.
I've even packed some of my new socks!
Now, I just have to sit and wait for a few more days to fall off the calendar...