
Here is my next try with Steve’s technique, again utilizing analogous colors, in this case thalo blue, ultramarine turquoise, sap green, rich green gold, bismuth, nickel titanate azo; quinacridone rose was added (all Daniel Smith colors).
Again, I began with the miskit pour, then poured analogous colors, then put in some darks.
Here are photos of the steps followed for this painting of an agave - some of the colors are a little "off" due to my photography skills!
Again, I began with the miskit pour, then poured analogous colors, then put in some darks.
Here are photos of the steps followed for this painting of an agave - some of the colors are a little "off" due to my photography skills!
Miskit pour.

First paint pour.

Second pour and miskit removed.

Completed painting above; once again, I’m happy with the result utilizing this technique.
Agave, 11x15, watercolor on Lanaquarelle 140 CP
Agave, 11x15, watercolor on Lanaquarelle 140 CP