I'm very late getting started on April blog posts. This post was sort of another experiment. I was studying a favorite artist's watercolors and for at least one piece, he started with abstract watercolor washes and shapes. So when the paint-out group met at the Oaklawn Bridge I started out with an abstract first stage. The home on the hill that I could barely see through the foliage would be okay if it was a little abstract. It was a chilly morning, and fun to see the Metro Rail trains going by. My previous piece at the Oaklawn Bridge was
Greene Brothers' Only Bridge.
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5" x 7" Watercolor |
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View from the bridge |
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Looking south from the bridge |
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