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lunedì 17 ottobre 2011

dried hydgrangea head





© JANE MINTER
watercolour wash # 96 
"single dried hydrangea head" 
Canson Fontenay
32 x 41 cm


.......painted from life  watercolour study "wet in wet" inital wash and "wet on dry"

17 commenti:

  1. It is so tender. Amazing properties of watercolor.

    RispondiElimina
  2. Jane, it's so beautiful!!! I've always wanted to paint dried hydrangeas. You have done an excellent job!

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  3. One of my favorite flowers...even in winter time, and you paint it so well. Love it!

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  4. Hi Jane
    thank you for visiting my blog and checking my daughter´s site as well...
    I love this painting you have done- it is do ethereal... and love the technique as well

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  5. So well done, beautiful in fall colors .

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  6. Jane you are a master with the "wet on wet" technique! This dried hydrangea is simply fantastic. Bravissima! Ciao.

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  7. Jane che meraviglia questo fiore. Hai saputo dosare con maestria acqua e pigmento, colori caldi e colori freddi e l'emozione mi conquista!!! Ciao, bellissimo!!!

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  8. hi iriana it's a small study thankyou .
    hi katharyn hope you do

    ciao jane one of my favorites too ... grazie mille .

    hi cynnie glad you like it..thankyou

    hi carol will keep exploring this subject thankyou

    hi jamilia thanks.. your daughter's photos are excellent .. easy too add too much detail .

    hi lydie merci thankyou

    ciao tito mille grazie..."master" no but i do love working wet in wet

    ciao miriam grazie mille per le tue bellissime parole :)

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  9. Oooh! As always, you captured the essence of it. Lovely!

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  10. Superb and at the same time so modest...a little masterpiece.

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  11. your figures are brilliant skizo thanks for looking ciao

    hi there sue need to work/refine this will paint another.

    ciao concetta that's kind of you thankyou ...it's an intial study

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  12. Hi Jane, ah this is a beauty. I can definitly the wet on wet and the wet on dry work.It's the saved whites that are so interesting and of course the misty smokey colors. beautiful!

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  13. Seriously ... you are so inspiring. This is so beautiful and delicate ... romantic but in such a deep gorgeous non fussy way. Beautiful grey tones ... I LOVE it! Just incredible.

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  14. Beautiful, Jane! I love the colors you used and the background too

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  15. hi cathy thankyou ...might have left too many whites in this case ..i to like retain some areas of white .

    hi lucinda big thankyou ... have a few new colours the triads and greys are so beautiful .

    hi suzanne thankyou so much

    hello anamaria thankyou for commenting here too .

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