 Hey guys, we are here with a 30 and 30 painting and this is our last one. This is number 30 So we're gonna do another little painting on here and again because I've been studying the Jean Haynes book and Really working at out of that book. We're gonna use it as inspiration Until let's get started. So at least to start with I want my brush. I Don't want things too wet At least not in certain places other places. I want that paint to puddle and run I'm gonna try to sort of control where it goes and what happens As I always do This to get my finger out of the way. All right We are working on a Rolodex card that has Absorbent ground on it. So as I've said before It seems that the absorbent ground just really wants The paint to blend and spread no matter kind of what you do. I feel like I have less control With this paper with the ground on it than I normally do That was sepia and the first color was this reddish brown color that I happen to have my palette This kind of a burnt sienna. I don't remember I think I opened a tube and I poured too much of it out from another palette So I stuck it in here and lift up some of that purple. That's a I forget what color purple it is It is a Van Gogh paint. It might be dioxazine purple. I know I'm going to grab some orange Orange is a warm color and it's a good color for indicating lightness and brightness and warmth Can you tell yet what we're painting? This is inspired by painting in Jean Hain's book at atmospheric watercolors. I Have three of her books. This is the one I'm currently using Toss in some yellow. I feel like it needs it. Okay, we're gonna give that a little bit of a dry Mix some red into my purple and make it a little less and make it less blue not a little less blue a lot less blue Excuse me I'm gonna add some green in I need to add in some white in here I need to add in some Payne's gray and we need to start calling out our shapes of our owl if you can Haven't guessed yet. That's Shape of what we're trying to paint an expressive painting of an owl. It's not a literal Translation of an owl and that was kind of a mistake right there, but I like it so I'm gonna try to save it going to get some Yellowish orange color here just mix up some things that are on my palette and add some lemon yellow to it And I'm going to Some splatters There we go. That was quick Let's add some white back that white in the eye just kind of disappeared Let's add that back and let's add some white back to his face So we'll zoom in There we go It's cute. All right Let's write it on the back a date stamp it make sure my date has the right year So there you go 30 paintings in 30 days day 30. I hope you've enjoyed the process And I hope it gives you some inspiration and encouragement to do art every day Even if it's just a small piece of art practice and have fun experiment with your different materials that you have and mediums and Just enjoy the process. Don't forget to go out everybody and do something nice for yourself because you deserve it And I'll see you later