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Nordic watercolouring

Last Friday we went fishing on a frozen lake in Ljungdalen in the north of Sweden. The ice was one metre thick and it took us 30 minutes travelling uphill on our cross country skies to reach the lake. I painted, the water froze and the colour pigment behaved very weird on my paper but as luck would have it, I brought along my new mini-gas-burner. The first watercolour caught fire briefly, the masking tape flamed up on me, you can see the burn on the right hand side of the first painting. It was zero to minus five that day, I had fun trying to do some watercolouring in very extreme conditions. 🙂
Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden. by David Meldrum
Ljungdalen, Sweden. Moleskin watercolour notebook 200g, 29 x 21 cm
Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden by David Meldrum
Ljungdalen, Sweden. Moleskin watercolour notebook 200g, 29 x 21 cm

David Meldrum Painting on lake Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden.
Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden.

David Meldrum Painting on lake Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden.
Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden.

David Meldrum Painting on lake Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden.
Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden.

David Meldrum Painting on lake Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden.
Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden.

David Meldrum Painting on lake Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden.
Öjön, Ljungdalen, Sweden.

By meldrum

My name is David Meldrum. I am an Artist who loves watercolour.

5 replies on “Nordic watercolouring”

These two fantastic watercolors are wonderful demostration of your hability, it´s incredible the way you work under pressure.

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