A frame from my forthcoming video.
Nothing puts the back up of today's watercolourists more than my way of working in watercolour. They tell me that I am doing it all wrong: I should use a smaller brush, add less water, take my time and paint more carefully. In other words, they claim I make a mess of things. Be that as it may, I don't intend to change. In my remaining years, I'll continue flinging down watercolours until my fling is all flung.
Just as I encourage my models to twist and turn as they please - and catch them before they roll off the modelling stand - I allow my watercolours to run amok. Sometimes I catch them in the nick of time, but more often than not I allow them the freedom to add their contribution to the creative process.
Incidentally, the No. 14 sable brush that threw down the thunderous washes, is the same brush with which I signed my name. It's been working in my favour for over fifty years.
The video I'm working on will doubtless send my critics all the more into a tither. It continues the theme of my video My Fling With Flowers, but as with my videos, The Art Of Suggestiveness and Variations On A Theme, it's the nude that I'm deflowering.
In the words of Betty Hutton Don't Preach To Me.

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