Friday, 31 July 2020

For World Watercolour Month

I tried to copy a painting in an art book, it's not the same but I like it. This one was done on watercolour paper.

This next one was painted in a sketchbook, the paper is not watercolour paper.
I was inspired by a vintage tin with the willow pattern on it.



I was trying to follow the prompt - shine - for this one.
the cup and saucer are totally wrong and it doesn't shine. I do have this cup, I made a little garden with mushroom house made from felt, fabric, embroidery, beads and sequins.


It's Friday so that means Paint Party Friday!
Have a nice weekend!






15 comments:

  1. I like that first painting, it's a calming scene. Happy PPF!

    Have a lovely day.

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  2. I am loving your paintings especially the first one-very nice Happy PPF Kathy

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  3. I love all three! The first one is very serene, beautiful mix of colours and it's nice and loose! I am envious! :) I love your blueberry tree! (or at least that's what it looks like to me!) The mushroom house in the teacup is so creative!

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  4. Your rendition of a mushroom house in a cup reminds me so much of a pincushion I have, and another I made in a bowl. Your painting is wonderful, do you actually have this in a cup, saucer, felt, and fabric., etc?

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    1. Yes I really do have the felt mushroom garden in a cup. I made it at a workshop given by an arty friend.

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  5. Love the little cup. So fun..PPF

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  6. Wow! You are really creative with the watercolors. Lovely indeed.

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  7. beautiful paintings- love the first one especially. Happy PPF!

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  8. Beautiful paintings! I really like the first one.

    -Soma

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  9. Lovely paintings! The tea cup is great.

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  10. That first one is my favourite.
    Happy August Wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  11. Lovely paintings! I didn't know it's World Watercolor Month! Might have been the right moment to pull out those watercolors again. HappyPPF!

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