And here we go. A square piece of watercolour paper measuring 6" x 6". These are Kilaminjaro paper tiles that come in a pack from Cheap Joe's Art Stuff. They are very sturdy and can handle lots of paint, brushing, scraping, etc. I start by wetting the paper slightly then brushing on some Payne's Grey, plus a mixture of turquoise and yellow in a very random fashion. Making the ol' substrata.
Next I used a stencil of a flower from Stencil Girl. I don't always use stencils but sometimes they are great for a quick start. Eventually it will lose its' 'stencilness' within the artwork.
Now I'm going to start breaking up the background a bit more. This piece will be the exact opposite of monochromatic. I've also started messing with that flower shape using free, loose brushstrokes of bright yellow.
Now to begin embellishing with random repeating shapes. We're about to veer into Impressionism with a dash of Pointillism, followed by full on Fauvism. I've added that pink but will later subdue it because, damn, it's Pepto Bismol pink.
O.K. here come the dots. Plus I'm adding paint strokes to those petals to lose their stencil look. That pink has been knocked back a bit and the yellow has been toned down. At this point many people would think I should stop there. Maybe I should have, but I didn't. Sometimes less is more, and sometimes more is more. Let's go full out. This is not Minimalism by any means.