Monday, April 8, 2013

Exploring Line 2

 My second exploration of Line.


Watercolor background. 


 Black ink.


Blue and white gouache.

These will be used as bookcovers for some handbound books.

14 comments:

  1. These are definitely in MY color wheel! ;-)

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  2. Beautiful Cynthia. Love the lines, colors and indeed beautiful booklayers.
    lovely greet
    Marja
    www.marjascreativity.blogspot.nl

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  3. Your line exploration in this and the last post, Cynnie, are colourful and interesting. The painted backgrounds are lovely backdrops.

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  4. that will be some beautiful books!

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  5. Hermoso juego de colores y lineas, muy novedoso!!!

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  6. Cynnie, Love these! How are you going to finish these if you use them for book covers? Gouache/watercolour is so very delicate and will re-constitute if it accidentally gets wet. are you thinking of some kind of spray varnish or fixative?...Just curious. So glad you enjoyed my ink and wash tutorials in March.
    Maggie

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  7. Fantastisch Cynthia! Ich bin schon ganz gespannt auf deine Bücher!!

    Ich wünsche dir eine kreative Woche.
    LG Gaby

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  8. These will make a gorgeous book some day..

    Happy Tuesday to you my friend.

    Hugs~

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  9. After a long weekend of gallivanting around I am getting to catch up with blogs.
    Your line watercolors are so interesting and unique ... these colors are excellent and what pretty books they will make!
    Happy Spring
    oxo

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  10. Hallo Cynthia,
    wow,das ist wunderschön!

    vlg Heidi

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  11. This looks great Cynthia!

    xxx Susi from
    ART-JOURNAL-JOURNEY

    with an invitation for you to take part on our monthly challenges for Art Journalers once this year!
    would be fantastic to meet you there!

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  12. This looks awesome

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  13. Your work is very free and expressive. Wonderful and beautiful work.

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Your comments are most welcome and I really appreciate your input. Thanks for coming by...Cynthia