Wednesday, July 23, 2025


                                                                                 (C) 2025 Dale DiMauro

After several interruptions it is always great to get back to watercolor painting. Simply dragging paint across the paper releases emotions and begins to establish new associations within the color spectrum.

For some time I have been trying to transition to a larger format - that is a full sheet. I have painted many full sheets but to be able to paint at that scale as readily as at a much smaller sheet will be a turning point for me.

However, to paint at that larger scale requires more pools of paint, drawing at a more accurate scale and a portability which is quite different from working on a small watercolor block. Regardless, I think I am transitioning to that scale as time goes on.

Recently, I saw some Andrew Wyeth full sheet watercolors in person and could gain a sense of what direction I might carry a painting at this larger scale. One thing is you don't have to fill the whole paper with paint. Another salient point is that over time and practice the compositions one develops are transferable regardless of scale which enables an artist to become more intuitive.

In conclusion, I am not trying to bore the viewer but put down some thoughts at this moment to carry the painting process forward......


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