Hello ! Very nice detailed work in Stranded. The texture is very well suggested and I think that the complementary contrasts announced in your previous post will add more and more interest to the painting.
Yes, I know this will take longer, Teresa. I'm also working and working and working (and not getting right) a portrait...again...of you know who :) Thanks, Catherine. I've been working a bit more on it today, in between other things.
Thanks, Deb (I'll try) and Suzanne! I'm slowly working a bit on both so I hope I don't overwork or overdo either one at this point. Catherine, I visited your site and it's beautiful - you have a light, lovely touch with watercolors :)
You're running wide open Rhonda, lots of projects and paintings, I can't keep up! The flower is really beautiful, you have got that wet look working, #1 thing in w/c imo. Would I be correct in saying you naturally lean toward the cooler palette? Is there a red hot R. Carpenter out there, let's see it!
You are a busy man, Nick, so I don't expect you to keep up with me! ha ha And, yes, it's obvious I am an ice queen, winter palette, woman :) - it's got to have blues to make me happy! ha ha I have worked in warm colors (sometimes successfully, sometimes not), but my heart goes to the blues and violets and all things cooler..the colors in a Caribbean sea are just right for me.
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oh, but it is ok if Stranded takes more time, after all it is more complex, right? both of them are looking good so far, lots of blue all around *yum*
Hello !
Very nice detailed work in Stranded. The texture is very well suggested and I think that the complementary contrasts announced in your previous post will add more and more interest to the painting.
Yes, I know this will take longer, Teresa. I'm also working and working and working (and not getting right) a portrait...again...of you know who :)
Thanks, Catherine. I've been working a bit more on it today, in between other things.
The strands must take incredible patience. Love the water lily at this stage - it's vibrant!
Have patience!!!!! (Guess who, ha,ha).
Thanks, Deb (I'll try) and Suzanne! I'm slowly working a bit on both so I hope I don't overwork or overdo either one at this point.
Catherine, I visited your site and it's beautiful - you have a light, lovely touch with watercolors :)
You're running wide open Rhonda, lots of projects and paintings, I can't keep up! The flower is really beautiful, you have got that wet look working, #1 thing in w/c imo. Would I be correct in saying you naturally lean toward the cooler palette? Is there a red hot R. Carpenter out there, let's see it!
You are a busy man, Nick, so I don't expect you to keep up with me! ha ha And, yes, it's obvious I am an ice queen, winter palette, woman :) - it's got to have blues to make me happy! ha ha I have worked in warm colors (sometimes successfully, sometimes not), but my heart goes to the blues and violets and all things cooler..the colors in a Caribbean sea are just right for me.
Ooooo, the fleur de lis is making wonderful progress. I love it's placement. The background keeps my eyes running over the whole piece.
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