Not that I had any plans when I applied surplus paint for the first background layer. Nor did I have any plans when Bombay India and Acrylic ink layers were added next. But then a watercolor tulip scrap got my attention. It was stowed in a transparent storage bag propped up against a bookcase in the studio. The firey orange glared at me, and I imagined it might be great contrast to the darker and chaotic background. It passed the test when it was auditioned. Aside from that, I like orange and maroon together. Then I found some other collage and watercolor scraps to use for leaves that could help the florescent green in the background 'pop'. So down they all went...glued in place. Afterwards, I found a gradation study from a couple years ago in that same scrap bag. The scrap was painted yellow-green to purple. So, I used the yellow-green end to cut out the pieces for the stem and bottom of the bloom. They added piz...
Do you remember making paper snowflakes when you were young? What reminded me about making them were the instructions in the book 'Make Every Day Creative'. They are pretty easy to make, although decorating them is something else. It is certainly a departure from what I normally make, but it was fun!