Mountain textures

Mountain textures
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Wow, Carole, lovely texture and colours. Yes, that would be difficult to replicate but I am sure you will do.

Ah ah thanks for your vote of confidence Mia, you are very kind :)

Superb textures for this mountain scene Carole! The incline and depth shows wonderful dips and rises, and green contrasts for vegetation, its worked well as an experiment, the inks lifted the contours well for this terrain!

Some great textures, Carole - and I know just what you mean about trying to re recreate little experiments in a proper painting, especially using cling film which always seems to produce a one-off!

Gorgeous textures, Carole.

I've missed being inspired by all your innovative work, Carole! This is fabulous, and I can see it holding its own in a frame. The textures and palette are just stunning.

ooh, I really like this, Carole! I agree with Seok, would be great in a mount/frame.

Have you looked at it from all angles Carole, I bet there's something there you can find.

Great effect Carole. Sounds like you are challenging yourself to a painting!! It reminds me of a drone photo of landscape from above.

Love the patterns Carole, very reminiscent of the work of John Blockley....impossible to replicate, but give it a go with a painting, it's always worth a shot, even if the textures are different.

Wow. What an experiment. This is lovely Carole. Great textures.

Ooh this is nice Carole! I look forward to seeing if you can make a painting from it!

Bet you could! Lovely textures Carole.

My goodness, those colours and the cling film technique certainly work well here don't they!

Thanks you ever so much for your encouraging comments so uplifting x

Beautiful Carole. 👍🏻

Thanks Rachel, Happy New Year x

Super. It feels monumental.

No you wouldn’t be able to replicate it Carole, you would improve on it! I know you would. It’s dramatic and atmospheric.

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28/12/2018
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Little piece of scrap paper experiment with inks and clingfilm. I like the textures but bet I couldn't replicate for a painting :)

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Carole Swingler

Self- taught artist, I have dabbled in watercolours for many years on and off. My first love is flower painting in watercolour. Now trying many different media including acrylic inks, gouache, all types of pencils to try loose-ish semi abstract images.

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