mercoledì 23 novembre 2011

white sheet - watercolour course


"white sheet"
32 x 41cm
watercolour course
inspired by "step by step" of Marina Marcolin

posting  my  painting  from this week's watercolour lesson with Marina Marcolin working from a photo in a 2 hour session ..... "wet in wet"  "wet on dry" 

28 commenti:

Brotesdeternura ha detto...

Jane Admiro profundamente tu trabajo sobre todo por tu estilo personal que ya tiene su identidad propia. Excelente manejo de los blancos algo muy difícil de lograr en la acuarela. Felicitaciones esta pintura es fantástica!. Grace

__ ha detto...

This beautiful painting sings to me! It's fresh, simple and simply gorgeous! Complimenti!

Tito ha detto...

Simply beautiful, Jane! I like it very much. Ciao.

Studio at the Farm ha detto...

What a beautiful, simple and fresh painting. I love it, Jane!

Patricia Darky ha detto...

Your paintings are magic. Great watercolors. Please visit mine and tell me what yoiu think http://www.cristinajaco.art.br

John (JWJarts) ha detto...

Superb!!

Elvi ha detto...

Fantastico. Non posso dire altro più di così. E' originale il soggetto è bellissimo il bianco. Bravissima. Elvi

Judy ha detto...

Really beautiful, Jane! A lovely scene!

Jane ha detto...

Apparently simple, but with your clever use use of shade you made an awesome painting!

maría josé ha detto...

Sencillo y precioso!!!!!

M. Antònia ha detto...

Very beautiful rose below. And very good this one, too. Congrat!

Blaga ha detto...

So beautiful! The three different textures, the smooth sheet, the wall and the wooden doors, are so perfectly rendered!

Jarnie Godwin ha detto...

What a lovely study. It is always tricky to capture movement and fabric convincingly in painitngs, but the sheet really does look like it is drying away nicely. There is plenty of atmosphere too.

olivia ha detto...

Another poetic side. Whiste is so difficult sometimes, but you Jane, you know how to do it ! Bises.

Unknown ha detto...

This is lovely, Jane. You have caught the light and shadows beautifully. I think that white is the hardest colour to paint because of how it radiates and also reflects all colours.

Floriana Quaini ha detto...

Ciao Jane, il tuo stile, così delicato e soffuso trasmette un senso di serenità come queste lenzuola ondeggianti e morbide...
Proprio belle le sensazioni che trasmetti!!! Ciao, Floriana

carlos diez ha detto...

Un tema sencillo pero al que se le ha sacado mucho partido quedando un trabajo fenomenal. Un abrazo.

Pat ha detto...

Beautiful work. Love the touches of blue in the sheets. Fabulous xx

Lydie ha detto...

How to tell a beautiful story from a seemingly innocuous subject ... is very successful!

JANE MINTER ha detto...

rose grace yasemin tito katharyn crisina john elvi judy jane maria jose maria antonia blaga sketchbook squirrel olivia micheal floriana skizo carlos pat and lydie thankyou all for all your positive feedback i loved the subject a very familiar one :) ...will pass your comments on to marina whose lesson was excellent.

Robyn Sinclair ha detto...

You work must be a delight to any teacher, Jane. Beautiful.

Sandra Busby ha detto...

This is fantastic Jane! It's surprising just how many colours there actually are in white isn't it? :0)

JANE MINTER ha detto...

i'm lucky to have such good classes locally robyn ... thankyou for looking

hi sandra great interview with crystal :) ... thankyou

Fernando Pena ha detto...

Jane, great work as usual, regards

JANE MINTER ha detto...

hi there fernando thankyou as always

suzanneberry ha detto...

this is simply beautiful! one of your very best!

Cathy Gatland ha detto...

What a beautiful 'white' painting, with an amazing range of tones and textures. The 'you might also like:' gave me a range of your white flower paintings - you have nailed white in watercolour it looks to me!

JANE MINTER ha detto...

thankyou suzanne .. i was happy with building ... rushed the sheet alittle

hi cathy thanks for looking and your kind comment ..i love white flowers !