Monday, 4 March 2019

Wrapped in Watercolours *

* The Aquarellistas are preparing a big exhibition (in April) and there are not enough hours in a day to do extensive blogging about new work on top of that! In the coming weeks there will be posts, but less and shorter than you are used to...
 
 WRAPPED!

 
 #WIP (work in progress) by Hélène. Wrapped jars and pots. Can't wait to see them finished!

Two awesome abstract try outs by Isabelle A, inspired by 'wrapped' and fabric in general
 
The #WIP of Michele C - a lot of painting to do still but it will be very attractive when finished no doubt!
 
 Jutta works on a face, gently wrapped in delicate old-rose silk.
 
 Michele F created this statement, very modern-art-y and a good exercise for wrinkles and folds
 
Marie-Françoise started this soft and tender painting of a face wrapped in fabric - the eyes will be visible. Next week.

CORAL 

 Michele C made her orange coral even more stunning, with an amazing background.

Jutta's challenge was to 'get the colours right' in which she succeeded, and on top of that she created a beautiful painting.
 Marie-Claire almost finished her coral - it will have a darker background, which will help visualize the perspective and it is truly admirable how she tackled this subject & persevered!

DIVERS 

 Curl of Cups, another amazing painting by Cathie, click to enjoy all that detail!

 Lindsey's volume exercise now completed. Well done & looking great! She wanted to discover how to work with watercolours, I think she's got it already 😉

The green man by Celina, shiny and with a big sense of humour!

Gorgeous jellyfish-inspired shapes by Sandra. Impressive work!

 Maud finished not 1 but 2 paintings, both commissions, one a Greek streetview and the other a golden pendulum clock with an interesting background (sanded watercolour pencil on water)

Sylvie's #WIP of a  girl in fabric, I love the 'old-hippie' style

 As mentioned before, Liz is going for the nightly scenes. Here are two views on Antibes by night, aren't they fantastic?!

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