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Some watercolor flowers and a landscape lesson. (Original Post)
GPV
Aug 2023
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John1956PA
(3,392 posts)1. Excellent execution of landscape lesson.
Also, the potted flowers painting has a nice blend of background colors.
cyclonefence
(4,873 posts)3. Your flowers are gorgeous
Your landscape lesson interesting to a non-painter like me, but I really kind of lust for your flowers.
Diamond_Dog
(34,903 posts)4. Nicely done for both !
I like your use of pen and ink (or whatever you used to get the fine lines) on the flowerpots.
I have some paint pens that I love to use for small detail work. I need to get a set of them!
bif
(24,065 posts)5. Love the flowers!
appalachiablue
(42,956 posts)6. La jolie fleur, wonderful colors and landscape, bravo.
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marble falls
(62,296 posts)8. bye
samplegirl
(12,108 posts)9. A so nice GPV
I wanna learn to paint loose!
Really nice!