Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Woven Watercolors: Two Become One
In this photo I've cut both half sheets, 22x15 inches into wavy strips. One is vertical as on the left and the other horizontal as seen on the right. The next step is to weave them into one. That means probably at least 3 strips will be left out. Since the watercolor on the right was the original one in which I messed up the foreground table, I'll remove that bottom horizontal strip. So do stay tuned and I'll show you the finished result.
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