Joy
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This has been on my “to do” list for ages, so I decided to finally proceed. It is on Canson XL 140 CP sketchbook paper, about 7 x 7. I wanted a uniform BG, and I saw a recommendation on YouTube to mix Chinese White with your BG color for a solid, uniform look. The bad paper, which I am determined to experiment, made the color look blotchy and shiny. I used salt, which ended up sticking to the paper, for texture, with a bit of white highlights.


Thank you all so much for being so complementary and encouraging. The salt mainly stuck to the paper, and had to be scraped off, I have tried with various degrees of moisture in the paint, but it always seems to occur.
Hope you had a great honeymoon! Adding the Chinese White to the watercolor makes it opaque, for a more graphic look to a single subject or still life, supposedly pushing it forward. The object was to have a solid, uniform BG. It came out rather blotchy and shiny on the cheap paper. I did start a smaller version of the same on Arches, and the BG was much smoother. But the salt stuck again, and I just got bored with the subject and abandoned it.