I have a small piece of work underway playing with a few initials. Here I am thinking about how best to get the letter L into a square (kind of sort of). I want to decorate the letter and give it a bit of 'zing'. Some attempts are better than others...
I went with the L on the right after consulting with B - he has an idea of who it is for - and so I transferred a version to watercolour paper to have a play with.
And the next letter to play with was H. I wanted this to look different to the L, so began a bit of a grid and used a Charles Rennie Mackintosh style of lettering.
And then started to fill in around it - playing with blocks of anticipated colour.
Swatches begin to appear for the two letters.
One done and one coloured in.
Just add water they said. The page begins to bubble with delight and vibrant colour. I hand write notes to self before I start the final piece - like 'put green here'; and 'go hard on the pale pink'!
I had to leave it there for the moment; but hope to have it done by the weekend - finals shall be shared soon I hope.
so much fun to look over your shoulder ... and I really liked the bit of secondary color-play peeking out of the background mid-post
ReplyDeleteYes, that was an 'M' I had prepared earlier Liz! It was the one I didn't select to give so acts a s a good reference when I forget how I did what I did...which happened again this time!
Deletelove the lively lilt of your Letter L and the architectonic stature of the H
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely descriptions of these letters Mo - thank you! Architectonic and lilt are both perfect...go well.
Deletenice to see the process and the lovely colours you chose. Hope to see the result soon.
ReplyDeleteThe colours were bright and cheery I thought - and work well with the finals. I was re-teaching myself the process along the way and worked out a few things I could have done differently by the time I was done - too long between letters!
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