The painting that almost wasn't
2 Feb 2021 05:32 pmA flurry of business and an overnight guest meant that my gouache attempts were put on the back burner for a bit. They had already been edged there by me picking a motif that was, I discovered, NOT something I wanted to commit to doing "right." I chose the following three Egyptian motifs to mesh together into one illustration and set about meticulously spacing out the lines of the geometric border.


Disgust and frustration ensued. I knew there was no way I was going to be able to enjoy the process, much less successfully make Perfectly Perfect straight, well-spaced lines. Instead of scrapping it, I decided to freehand the whole and see where it took me. That freed me up to try different brushes (note to self: get some new brushes and TAKE CARE OF THEM!) and see the application of each.
You can tell that I did the left side first and relaxed more and got better at the spacing once I tackled the right side. I should have done fatter stems and made more, more regular stem "hairs."
