Mariposa

Megan’s original blue butterfly tusche wash painting artwork, Mariposa, reflects the butterfly’s fluttering flight within the fluid motion of the wet pigment application.

One of my favorite pieces to paint because I feel like I had played around long enough with this media to begin to have a good comprehension of it. I had worked with the toner in a dry application to create my first butterfly images, but now wanted to try something different.

I started mixing my toner with water to create a tusche wash of unpredictable lines, shapes and compositions. I started painting the butterfly’s head and body, and loved how the watery tusche dried*. Then I painted the butterfly’s wings. I loved the first wing that I painted, but the second wing needed more manipulation to achieve an even balance, it was not so easy.

This media allows me to manipulate an area over and over again, but I need to be careful that the reworked marks are not too obvious. I find it more satisfying to be able to apply my wash on the surface and have a successful appearance the first time, but that is not always possible.

-Megan Morgan

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