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I decided to give watercolor a try.  But since I haven't really done anything in the medium since grade school, I did a couple of experiments.  First was this old rusty turnout tredle.

That worked well enough that I didn't even bother finishing it before moving on to the next experiment.

This one taught me that I need to move up to larger paper.  So I did a goat.

Which told me I needed better tools so I went shopping before I moved on.  This is the result of that shopping trip.

I decided to focus on locomotives that are in museums or excursion service.  By going this route I can count on a lot of source material from the net, books and other sources that one old grainy photo often can't provide.
On the drawing board:

So.  Is it art?
Becky
PS: these take me about a week from start to finish.  Unless I have to do a garage sale. 

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pennytrains posted:

I decided to give watercolor a try.  But since I haven't really done anything in the medium since grade school, I did a couple of experiments.  First was this old rusty turnout tredle.

That worked well enough that I didn't even bother finishing it before moving on to the next experiment.

This one taught me that I need to move up to larger paper.  So I did a goat.

Which told me I needed better tools so I went shopping before I moved on.  This is the result of that shopping trip.

I decided to focus on locomotives that are in museums or excursion service.  By going this route I can count on a lot of source material from the net, books and other sources that one old grainy photo often can't provide.
On the drawing board:

So.  Is it art?
Becky
PS: these take me about a week from start to finish.  Unless I have to do a garage sale. 

YES.  A.W.E.S.O.M.E. work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

pennytrains posted:

 

Yep, art, all right. I really like this one especially. Great use of color, it really gets across the black/dust/rust look of a locomotive.

I was a professional illustrator for a few years (until I realized you simply can't make a consistent living at it) and went through art school. This is book-worthy for sure. I've seen some pretty poor stuff in the train magazines over the years and this is way better than a great deal of it!

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