

Sometimes a painting begins with a plan…
and sometimes it begins with color.
These two abstract watercolors began with flowing blues and vibrant greens, letting the pigments move and blend naturally across the paper. I added a glowing band of golden yellow, slightly off center, letting it find its own place within the composition.
The effect feels like a quiet horizon catching the light — a small, intentional touch that brings warmth and balance to each piece.
There’s something calming about that moment in the process, when the colors begin to suggest a place — almost like discovering a landscape hidden inside the paint.
Painting One (pictured left)
This piece feels soft and reflective to me.
• Deep blues gather toward the bottom like water catching the light
• A warm golden band glows across the painting like a quiet horizon
• Above it, drifting greens and blues create a misty, dreamlike sky
It reminds me of those peaceful moments when everything slows down and the world feels still.
Painting Two (pictured right)
This painting has a slightly different energy.
• Rich greens move more freely across the page
• The glowing yellow horizon feels brighter and more defined
• Soft textures below create the feeling of light shimmering across water
Even though these paintings were created separately, they feel connected — like two glimpses of the same peaceful place at different moments in time.
That’s one of the things I love about watercolor. The paint often leads the way, revealing scenes and moods you didn’t expect when you first picked up the brush.
Now I’m curious…
What do you see when you look at these paintings?
A quiet lake? Rolling hills? A distant shoreline?
I hope you enjoyed sharing this creative moment with me. Thank you so much for stopping by, and I hope you have a wonderful, magical day!
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