Weaving With Watercolour April 2015

This work instead of being based on straight lines is essentially drawn with the circle as it’s route. This is the fist one I did, I alternated to orientation of the blue/purple strips.

1 Original Watercolour 50 x 65cm £1,150 framed UK

Circles 3

Here is the second painting, a far larger diameter was used to create this alongside a thicker cut strip. So two simple variations alongside a change in colour produce a strikingly different result.

2 Original Watercolour 50 x 60cm £1,150 Framed UK

Circles 4

In this painting I made the strips smaller and changed colour again. There are sections here where a more subtle contrast appears.

3 Original Watercolour 50 x 70 cm £1,150 framed UK

 

Circles 5

So here I moved the variations on. This time maintaining the thickness of the strips but making a variation in terms of how they are layed out. With all this work the initial two washes are always graded or have a gradation in there colour.

4 Original Watercolour 50 x 70cm £1,350 framed UK

Circles 2

 

The same principle as above except I now have total variation in the horizontal and vertical strips.

5 Original Watercolour 50 x 70 cm £1,450 framed UK

 

Circles 8

Here I have made both vertical and horizontal axis strips grade thinner as they move from the center of the painting.

6 Original Watercolour 50 x 70cm £1,650 framed UK Circles 7

A total change of design here. Now I’m using the circle in a more complete form so 270 instead of 90 degree. The options in terms of layout were endless.

7 Original Watercolour 50 x 70 cm £1,450 UK

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8 Original Watercolour 50 x 70 cm £1,450 framed UK

Circles 6

Here is the same principle as above except a larger circle and a pattern variation.

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