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Small Car in the Kudzu Painting

MC Churchill-Nash

United States

Painting, Watercolor on Other

Size: 8 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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Growing up in the southeastern US I have watched the "vine that ate the south' overtake the landscape. After passing an auto junkyard I wanted to capture the Kudzu as it covered the cars. Using watercolor on Yupo I could capture the vibrant color and loose vining of the Kudzu as it 'ate' the cars in the junkyard. While Yupo is a difficult surface to paint with transparent watercolor, it allows for the pigments to stay pure and wiping off mistakes is easy!

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Painting:Watercolor on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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M.C. Churchill-Nash is a South Carolina based artist who has exhibited in juried and invitational shows throughout the Southeast and the US. She majored in art, with a concentration in painting, and holds AFA and BFA degrees from Sullins College and the University of Tennessee. At UT M.C. studied under watercolorists Carl Sublett and Richard Clarke. Further study includes portraiture classes with Rita Reed (teacher, portrait, and court artist) and workshops with Charles Kapsner (painter and fresco artist). Her primary media is watercolor but she also works in mixed media, pen & ink, oil, and prismacolor. Both watercolor and pen & ink work have won awards during her career, and she is a Member in Excellence of the South Carolina Watermedia Society. ARTIST STATEMENT My approach to watercolor uses the subject matter, often animals, to explore shapes (positive and negative) and color contrasts. While fighting a tendency to get caught up in detail, compositions have become more compact with use of negative space for balance. Color schemes are often complimentary since I like the vibrancy they impart. Using plate surface bristol board, hot press watercolor paper, or yupo allows for vivid color and pigment that sits on the surface allowing more manipulation of the paint. When it will enhance the work gouache or prismacolor pencil will be added.

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