Yesterday evening's painting was created with watercolor crayons, Caran d'Ache Neocolor II, and includes some white crayon for the first time. By that I mean that this is the first time I've colored in the white of a cloud. Previous paintings have use the color of the paper to represent the cloudy whites. This gives a different feel to the white areas and enables the artist to push back and forth the cloud/sky boundary.This painting was done about 6:40 pm facing southwest with a overcast sky. I chose the area with a few holes of blue sky showing through in an interesting pattern. By the time I completed the work, the sky was uniformly gray. There was a light wind blowing north and bring the scent of the burning swamp. The painting looks almost map-like to me or like a satellite image of an island area with the sky as water full of sheltered coves and harbors.
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