So unusual to see them in their green state. One usually sees paintings of them in dry state. A nice soft rendition. We also call this a money plant. I guess because the seed heads resemble coins.
Jane, you have such a nice touch. I love this delicate little painting. I'm not familiar with this plant, but I'm going to find it on the Internet to learn more about it.
thank you everyone for you comments on this small study and for visiting my blog ...will catch up on all your posts ...it's nearly the end of the school year here so there are lots of family commitments .
Hi, Jane, You prove that an artist can turn an ordinary into an extra-ordinary.
RispondiEliminaCheers, Sadami
Preciosa acuarela. Se desvanece maravillosamente esa planta.
RispondiEliminaSaludos.
Muy sutil, preciosa acuarela.
RispondiEliminaBeautiful!
RispondiEliminaBeautiful greens, light and shadows!and a perfect drawing,as always, Jane. Love it
RispondiEliminaI love the botanical feel to this. It's so fresh.
RispondiEliminaOh, just look at these! Beautiful :0)
RispondiEliminajuste de l'eau et des couleurs mais quelle merveille.
RispondiEliminasuch beautiful, fresh greens ... and I love the delicate lines too!
RispondiEliminaGorgeous Jane, love Lunaria !
RispondiEliminaHello dear Jane:) I know these plants. They are so lovely, just as your painting is. Very nice!
RispondiEliminaI don't know these plants but that does not prevent me from admiring your lovely soft capture
RispondiEliminaAgree with the others Jane you have an uncanny knack of making the unattractive so attractive, another really lovely piece!!
RispondiEliminaWhat a gorgeous piece. Love Honesty - and this painting is a fabulous rendition.
RispondiEliminaSo unusual to see them in their green state. One usually sees paintings of them in dry state. A nice soft rendition. We also call this a money plant. I guess because the seed heads resemble coins.
RispondiEliminaIt's so pretty...
RispondiEliminaLove the limited colour palatte. So subtle and yet so detailed.
RispondiEliminaLove your work!
RispondiEliminaI put a link on my blog - please come and see!
Mathilde
http://unegouttedepeinturedansleau.blogspot.fr/
Jane, you have such a nice touch. I love this delicate little painting. I'm not familiar with this plant, but I'm going to find it on the Internet to learn more about it.
RispondiEliminaLove it, Jane. It's so fresh and mystic somehow
RispondiEliminaLOVELY and so very interesting Jane. :)
RispondiEliminathank you everyone for you comments on this small study and for visiting my blog ...will catch up on all your posts ...it's nearly the end of the school year here so there are lots of family commitments .
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