
The piece sitting on my worktable

Half way dried. The violet had been closer to the window (and sun) so I sprayed more water on the piece, and turned it around.

A close up of how the paint moved in the water, sun and salt. I LOVE looking at how the colors run.


7 comments:
Nice, very nice !!!! Don't ya love doing this? It's so much fun to watch those colors run.
Yum yum yum, Debra. Never works for me, but yours looks gorgeous.
I love this too. Paint makes me ecstatic every time. Jen
Oooooh, I LOVE this one!!
Gorgeous colours and effects...
Liz
I love purple and orange. This will look good with the previous fabric (in the Sonji colorscheme of things).
Spectacular! I've been saving the home made bath salts my daughter gave me for Christmas for just this type of thing. (Since we never have enough hot water to fill up the tub. Grrrr.)
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