Snowy Central Park 17

I wasn’t quite satisfied with this one…the back ground was overdone…
and I thought I paid too much attention the those branches to the right side..
allowed them to get “too old”…..and branches to the left side were just terrible

trying to paint those cumulated snow on branches really disrupted

New York Central Park Watercolor by Joseph Chiang

yet another one from the same scene of previous painting….

New York Central Park Watercolor by Joseph Chiang

Title: Emerging Spring at Central Park 2
Size: 16″ x 12″

I did a little retouch on this one…it was completed roughly half year ago…
the painting is available here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Josephs-Watercolor-Paintings

Traditional Chinese Painting – the concept and use of color

It’s a project I did when I was at SCAD(Savannah College of Art and Design) for color theory class…
I think the effect of Chinese painting really shows in my use of color…I don’t like strong, high contrast and bright color on my painting…

Watecolor Calligraphy – Branches

When I was in Taiwan last August I found this product originally designed for Chinese Calligraher as a practicing pad. You can use water as paint and it will leave mark on this pad. And the mark will disappear after a while. It is good for saving paper. I thought since my painting rely a

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