This is rather poor thin paper in fact so you can't get a real watering watercolor here - but it's nice for the little fast sketching. No eraser, no double-lines to avoid the paper tears: a tender challenge then! It's an old VeneZian court with plant pots.
And this is it: I'm scrutinizing my own room:
beautiful detailed paintings!
ReplyDeleteDelightful and so well done ~ Wonderful!
ReplyDelete(A Creative Harbor) aka artmusedog and Carol ^_^
Lovely and beautifully done, shows you have real talent! <3 The venetian court looks so warm and inviting!
ReplyDeleteLovely work, I like to use thin paper when sketching as it stops you from overworking it.
ReplyDeleteAmazing watercolor sketch. You are very talented. That's a good point, Sharon, that is to intentionally use thin paper to keep the work light. Never thought about doing this.
ReplyDeleteErica, these are wonderful. I love your loose style. I really like how you created your brickwork. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful watercolor sketch of the Venetian courtyard!
ReplyDeletethanks a lot and hot to everybody!
ReplyDeleteHello Erica:) That looks very nice cozy! This is even more fun than photos:) Your first painting looks very nice! Happy holidays:)
ReplyDeleteHi Renate -- thank you!! great holidays to you
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