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Delphiniums
Watercolor on paper, 4x6 |
Years ago, I had the most beautiful delphiniums, until they did not survive a particularly harsh winter. While in Door County, Wisconsin - these beauties were in full and glorious bloom in Fish Creek. I have never tried to paint them - and they are a bit complicated! The leaves are deeply cut and the abundant delicate blooms run up and down the many stalks. This is painted on the 100% rag paper, which soaked up some of the pale blue tint of the drawing gum. I do really like the texture of the paper, though. I think I would like to try some rough paper - but I haven't found any in my supplies, yet! This is the smallest size I have painted with watercolors so far - only 4x6 inches. Would you believe I have painted all of these recent watercolors with one brush? I had one other that I used once or twice in the beginning, but I found my single large round could make every mark I desired. Now, after 70 paintings or so, this treasured brush is beginning to show a little wear - and I will have to go in search of other round watercolor brushes of like kind. I had better do some research! What is more important than brushes to the artist? This is painting number 613 in as many days, and Day 5 of the
30 Day Painting Challenge.
Lovely painting … and dreamlike.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a great jod with the delphiniums! Lovely!
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting, Tammie! Love the colors!
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