So here we have our completed seahorses. We have the first one we did in really cool colors with the orange and the yellows. We highlighted with gel pens and we use a spatter technique where we also use our mask and the mask is actually really kind of cute. I'm going to use this in some of my journals as well just the shape in the spatters quite pretty as it is. Then we have another one here where we did cool colors. We did blues, greens and TEALS and this is a more elegant, very unusual seahorse.
I want to show you a couple of variations as well. So for our first seahorse that we did in cool in warm colors, I have this one that I did where I used same warm colors and then I put it up against a purple and blue background. I think I prefer the lighter background but there's quite a bit of contrast here against the blue and purple The cool and the warm. I also didn't do the spatter technique on this, but I'd like the way because I didn't want to distract from the background here. I thought it looked like reflections on water. And the second one, we worked on the cool tones.
I did the same thing here. I use slight variations in color, much lighter color on this one, and I faced my seahorse in the opposite direction. So I guess that would be more appropriate. I hope you'll try your hand at one of these seahorses. Use any type of color combinations that you like and have a lot of fun with it. I hope you enjoy today's class.
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