Unique tools were used including a Magic Eraser Original and a mouth atomizer. Hardware store masking tape was a key player in the result. It constantly amuses me to hear how masters, such as Salminen, use such tools as generally "whatever brushes he gets" to produce such enviable results. I am always eager to discover what secret brush or paint brand artists hold in their arsenal. It actually runs through my mind that if I purchase that product (not necessarily USING it), my paintings will soar to new heights. With an 84 color palette (ok...a slight exaggeration) and packages of unopened stuff in my closet, it hasn't happened yet! I'm beginning to get the picture that there are a few important items: quality paper and a handful of artist grade paints! It has become clear that the more important ingredients are a knowledge of values, basic design principles, and color characteristics. Top that with actually cracking open some of those goodie bag tricks and practice, practice, practice to learn when and how to use them.
Even after viewing in person one of Salminen's mind-boggling masterpieces, I believe it was "Rainy Day, Times Square," I was still surprised to find he does 90% of his painting with a #4 brush!!
They announced that Fealing Lin will be doing a demo on November 14th. I can't wait to see yet another approach to this fantastically diverse medium of watercolor!
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