Range of Colour


Range of Colour

This is an ATC-sized watercolour pen creation I did a while back which I wasn’t particularly happy with. It’s somewhat abstract with the floating tree-like thingies at the bottom of the picture and the colours used.

I covered the painting (penning?)  at the time of creation with a Pébéo fluid really just to see what would happen. It just made the surface shiny so I thought nothing more of it.

The texture caught my eye today, so I took a photo of it. I quite like how the shine in the photo enhances the texture, and the colours.

I still don’t know if I like the painting, but I like the colours.

ATCs are Artist Trading Cards, which measure only 2 12 by 3 12 inches, and are fun to create. I think I may have a go at creating more of these little masterpieces. Well, you never know!

23 responses to “Range of Colour”

  1. rugby843 avatar

    Before I scrolled down to see trees I thought it looked like great flavors of sherbet! Love the colors!

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    1. Tom avatar

      It does have a sherbet look to it, Cheryl, you’re right! 😃

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      1. rugby843 avatar

        Ok, now I want some, each color flavor!😄

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        1. Tom avatar

          Hehehe! Help yourself! 😆

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  2. Susan Feniak avatar

    I like the colors too and the abstract aspect of it.

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks, Susan. It’s growing on me now!

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  3. Visionkeeper avatar

    It reminds me of primitive art…Rustic…Interesting color combo TL…Add a few snow flakes and you’ll have a Christmas card….Seriously….Good one TL…VK 🙂

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks, VK. I can see that now… both, actually!

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  4. Chris Hall avatar

    I’m with Cheryl here, although the tops of the mountains remain me of Turkish delight. Mouth-watering mountains!

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    1. Tom avatar

      Hehehe! Mouthwatering Mountains sound like they belong in some fantasy tale, Chris… as do the Mountains of Turkish Delight! My mouth is watering now!

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      1. Chris Hall avatar

        I hear the sound of creative cogs whirring…

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        1. Tom avatar

          They’re always clanking away somewhere in the background!

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks Elaine. I do too! 🙂

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  5. Elaine avatar

    I really like this Tom 😄

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    1. Tom avatar

      It is growing on me now, Elaine, but I didn’t like it at first.

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  6. Inside the Mind of Isadora avatar

    Yes, vibrant colors can be very eye-catching.
    I have a friend that invited me to do some painting cards.
    I suppose I would if there were another six hours in a day. LOL
    Be safe … Be Healthy … Be Happy 😍
    Isadora 😎

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    1. Tom avatar

      Time is always the issue, Isadora. You have to catch the odd second here or there to get things done

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  7. prenin avatar

    Nice piece of work Tom! 🙂 ❤

    Abstracts are always fun to play with! 🙂 ❤

    Blessed Be my friend! 🙂 ❤

    Prenin.

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    1. Tom avatar

      I like creating abstracts Prenin. They don’t need to look like what they’re meant to look like! 😁

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  8. Halim avatar

    I like both the painting and the colours! They’re beautiful. I can see why the texture and the shine caught your eye, the painting has a 3D sculpturesque look to it. Very interesting!

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    1. Tom avatar

      It’s grown on me, Halim, which is a good thing. It’s inspired me to create more! 🙂

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