This started off as an old watercolour painting of mine that I'd given up on a while ago. For some reason I didn't want to throw it away. Today I added a few lines of dark sepia ink and gave it a new lease of life.
Don't you think some things just need to wait for the right time?
Gorgeous work..and yes..when totally divine we are called back to a piece to create a new energy with it! I love the striations of her hair..they almost make me think of the bark of a tree..and how she is closely connected to nature or attuning to it's healing nature...she feels like she wants to be set free in some way! Beautiful piece..stunning! Victoria
Thanks Renilde, you are right and very observant. :)
Thanks Bee, yes I agree, when you're in the middle of it all, it's difficult to see the woods for the tres!
Thanks Micki :)
Thanks Victoria, again you are very in tune with my painting!
Thanks Monica. :)
Thanks Bella, It's so difficult to keep things that you don't like though isn't it? Comparing them to the new work is a good boost though, that is, if the new work is better! ;o)
What a wonderful blog. Just going to make a cuppa and look through it. Thank you for that lovely comment - tip on the face book thing, my sister has let me use her profile to have a look through Jasper's on the promise that I wont read of comment on anything on hers!!
I definitely do think there is a right time for everything. The trick is knowing when it is. I love your painting and all of its details. I found myself looking at all of them in wonder. Your work is beautiful.
I've been thinking about why I'm drawing cottages lately. Maybe it's because there aren't many people around where we live and on our daily walks we rarely come across anyone else which I suppose is a good thing as we're still in Lockdown and have to practice Social Distancing which has now become a very well used phrase in our language! Maybe it's this lack of seeing people around that my mind is turning towards houses and flowers? The ones above are done in ink. I love the pearlescent inks, they're so beautiful when they catch the light. The paintings above and below are painted in acrylic. I've been obsessed with watercolour for a few weeks but I felt I'd like to get some acrylics out again. I've always been like this, going through phases of being obsessed with a particular medium thinking yes this is it! This is my final medium and then finding myself being drawn to changing once again to a different way of wor...
I'm having a give-away but first of all let me show you the two new listings I have on Etsy. Both paintings are painted in pen and ink with watercolour on good quality paper. The top one is called A Musical Journey and measures 7 x 10ins. The second one is called the Big Red Cat and measures 12 x 9 ins. They're $40 each in US dollars which will automatically be converted to your own currency on Etsy (That's approx. £25) CLICK HERE for more details :) And now for the giveaway as promised! Here below are 9 postcards printed from my larger paintings that were originally on canvas. Choose 2 of your favourite ones and if you are the lucky winner, I'll send them to you with an extra little surprise gift. :) All you need to do is to leave a comment on this post and I'll include your name in the draw. Easy Peasy! :) update-update-update..... My painting A Musical Journey has been included in an Etsy Treasury! YAY! :))
Hello, I'm here today to tell you about my giveaway! I reached 100 likes on my Facebook page a few days ago, 142 today! ♥ THANKYOU! ♥ There will be two prizes, one will be my original watercolour painting, painted on thick watercolour paper, with lovely soft hues of pink and mauve called 'Peace' :) I'm also offering you a print on lovely Bristol paper from my mixed media painting 'Open Up To The Best'. Here they are.. Peace, watercolour painting, 8 x 11 inches Open Up To The Best , art print 8 x 10 inches. (The copyright watermark will not appear on your print.) To Enter: Go to my Facebook page where the link for my giveaway is and 'share' and 'like' the link. There! That's all you need to do. :) If you're not a Facebook person , that's still ok, just copy and paste one of these pictures above to your blog with a link to this post but don't forget to come back here to tell me that you've...
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There is a sadness in her eyes but her mouth is slightly smiling,do i recognize melancholia, x
Bee happy x
Have a delicious day!
I have many paintings half done, waiting for 'something' to make them better :)
Beautiful piece..stunning!
Victoria
Thanks Bee, yes I agree, when you're in the middle of it all, it's difficult to see the woods for the tres!
Thanks Micki :)
Thanks Victoria, again you are very in tune with my painting!
Thanks Monica. :)
Thanks Bella, It's so difficult to keep things that you don't like though isn't it? Comparing them to the new work is a good boost though, that is, if the new work is better! ;o)
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Lorraine :-}
waving and saying thank you for your words at my place... : )
xoxo
I love your painting and all of its details. I found myself looking at all of them in wonder. Your work is beautiful.
Thanks Julie :)
Thanks Priti, Yes it certainly does.
Thanks Lorraine, I was wondering if anyone would notice the girl in the background!
Hi Lynne, *waving back*! You're very welcome. :)
Thanks Ginny, you're so kind. I haven't mastered that trick yet! ;o)