The triangular composition gives depth to this watercolor, the colors are clean and smooth. I think the blues colors, probably it don't have reproduced correctly.
Thank you for your wonderful comments. They are helpful. Julian, thank you so much for pointing out the tiangular composition. This was by accident, but, now, I will keep this in mind for future paintings.
p.s. i do think the darks came out much darker in the photo than in reality. On the first daffodil painting, the photo is very yellow, whereas in reality, there are more whites and greens that show up.
Very beautiful, We had a few bloom overnight in the yard.
ReplyDeleteYes.. This is looser..And nice..
ReplyDeleteWow ! Love the colors and the looseness...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Just the required amount of details.
ReplyDeleteI think so too - They are loose and SO pretty! :0)
ReplyDeleteThe triangular composition gives depth to this watercolor, the colors are clean and smooth. I think the blues colors, probably it don't have reproduced correctly.
ReplyDeleteA lovely watercolor!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your wonderful comments. They are helpful. Julian, thank you so much for pointing out the tiangular composition. This was by accident, but, now, I will keep this in mind for future paintings.
ReplyDeletep.s. i do think the darks came out much darker in the photo than in reality. On the first daffodil painting, the photo is very yellow, whereas in reality, there are more whites and greens that show up.
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