Monday 6 May 2019

'My Garden' in watercolours

Celina's lupines are as impressive as pine trees. I have decided it is probably because of the low horizon. Interesting! (and a lovely painting on top of that)

NB: To save a bit of space in this blog you will from now on only find photos of 'finished' paintings here. I will still take pictures of the stages of development and combine those, like Bev's shown here, to show the progress...
Three stages of Bev's painting led to a composition that looks better than the original inspiration!

The general theme of the last two watercolour sessions in the Hangar was 'My Garden' and many inspired paintings were created, and not yet finished because it was not easy! We worked with pictures as inspiration and you will see the other results in the coming weeks. But here are some - and a couple of  other subjects...
 Hélène picked one flower and finished a very 'light'-hearted job

Isabelle is back and she started her new participation with an abstraction of a Broom flower. Very well done!

Jutta's amazing Wisteria now finished and it is well-painted, mysterious and poetic at the same time.

 Judith is still experimenting. It is great to follow the different expressions, like these two versions  of 'a bunch of flowers'. Which one do you like best?

An impressionist butterfly that looks so natural! Brilliant Sylvie D!

Marie-Claire has finished her 'printemps' painting. It worked out so well!

 
This strong carribbean landscape is Maud's. She is not afraid of a bit of coulour!

and this zen tangle landscape was created by Glen. She used the felt pen to make the landscape effect stronger. Very good!!

 Sylvie has an exhibition, in the Place du Portail in Auribau. The paintings of beautiful women above and below may replace sold works!

And finally - Judith's wild lion, not only very popular with me but also much appreciated by her sons 😅




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