How to Create Geologic Abstract Art | Intuitive Creative Process Using Watercolors and Mixed Media

Interestingly enough, the last time I painted a geologic abstract, I had also just come back from vacation! I guess my body always intuitively knows how to get me back on track creatively. I’m starting my video today by going over a few things regarding comments and connecting with each other, then I move on to explaining how I was inspired to create my painting and at the end of my video, I am sharing some pictures from my vacation. It’s good to be home! Well, at least for a short time, haha! Our move happens next week! :) #intuitive_watercolor_painting #mixed_media #abstract_watercolor #geologic_art Here’s a list of the materials I used for this painting: (***Since I now have the ability to monetize my site, I can include links to the products I use and when you make a purchase using some of these links, I will get a small commission. You won’t pay extra for doing this and you will help me earn a little bit of money along the way, so I can continue doing this work. Thank you so much in advance for your support!***) * Watercolor paper (Arches, cold pressed paper - - I cut my paper to 8 x 6 inches) * Fiskars paper cutter - * Artist tape - * Water * Paper towel * Pencil * Daniel Smith Watercolors in Quinacridone Burnt Orange, Quinacridone Deep Gold, Nickel Azo Yellow and Phtalo Turquoise - * Grumbacher Academy watercolor in Van Dyke Brown - * Kremer Pigmente watercolor in Star Gold - (a good substitute for Star Gold is 24K Merck Gold by CSY Art Gallery - ) * Round brush in size 6 and 4 (This is one of my travel brush sets and I love it! - ) * Round brush size 7 and filbert size 6 from my other little travel brush set - ) * Micro mini brush for fine lines - * Fountain pen - * Fountain pen ink cartridges - * Extra Fine tip pen - black - The music for this video was provided by the You Tube Audio library: Fluidscape by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. and Almost in F - Tranquillity by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Thank you Kevin! I love your compositions! I recorded my video using my iPhone 12 and edited my video using iMovie. My thumbnail was created using . Many of its features are free and so easy to use! *** I can also be found on Instagram under gabrielle_anna_cormier_art.*** Please don’t hesitate to ask questions or post comments. I truly love connecting with you every week and it always brings me so much joy! Thank you for watching! Have a great week and happy creating! Gabrielle :)
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