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Gord Wilson’s Watercolour

By Station Gallery 
on May 25, 2016
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Gord WilsonI am an Artist in the “Watercolour” medium because of the inherent transparency qualities.  Using many traditional techniques, I can achieve my style.

I start with a large brush; using light and gentle brush strokes.  At this point, I am going with an abstract and high realism delicate balance, as nothing is planned in the painting.  As it develops, I can put in more details to flesh out the colours, textures, and compositions.

I leave my painting many times.  This helps to see changes to be made as I progress to the finished work.

Now my painting has an abstract and also a realism style, as you look at the painting and imagine what it is about.

I am not trying to impress with paintings that show every detail,  therefore leaving nothing to the imagination.

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