Dynamic Dreamer ~ Art Weaver

The Mythic, Tarot & Fairy Tale musings of Lisa Hunt

Documenting the Painting Process

Close to 2000 photos were taken to help seamlessly capture my watercolor painting process. The final Psychopomp image took two days to paint from start to finish. Once I get into a painting zone, it’s hard to stop!

Here’s the finished painting

The final Psychopomp painting

The final outcome of a painting is always a mystery. But that’s what makes the whole process continually fresh and exciting, even after so many years of tireless creative exploration.

~Lisa


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8 Responses to “Documenting the Painting Process”

  1. The finished product is quite beautiful, but thanks also for sharing the video of the process.
    Best,
    James Ricklef

  2. Donnaleigh says:

    This was an absolute miracle to watch. Thank you for doing this! WOW!

  3. melanie says:

    this is awesome. thanks again!

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  5. lisahuntart says:

    Nefer: Thank you so much. It took 2 INTENSE days with many coffee refills by my side. I also just let the paintbrush go without overly deliberating my moves. I’m so glad you enjoyed watching it!

    Julia: I’m already thinking about the next session…maybe with the Battlefield Ghosts image. Thanks for your kind words of encouragement, darling!

  6. Nefer Khepri says:

    I first saw this on Facebook & it was a real treat to see the artist at work. The finished piece is just AMAZING! I can’t believe it only took you 2 days to complete it! That would probably have taken me 2 months & wouldn’t look nearly as magical as yours does. This is going to be an awesome deck! I’m so excited for you :)

  7. WOW! What fun that was to watch Lisa…I think you need a round of aplause!! *claps*
    Thank you for taking the time to make that…I think I’ll go watch again! hehe
    xxx

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