A quickly done little peach sketch. I didn't let the washes dry before proceeded to the next -- the peaches were turning brown before my eyes and they smelled so GOOD!
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I love the richness and spontaneity of this one. Great use of the watercolor medium, L!
I would love a bite! If you placed that peach infront of me to paint, you'd be painting the table top because i would down that before it left your hand.
your grouping of peaches in the previous post is terrific but this close up view is really fantastic, the colors are just wonderful and your watercolor marks are just beautifully restrained but also perfectly describe the fruit, it looks luscious !
So fresh! That's what I love about watercolor... But, it's a tricky medium, so I've been avoiding it. Your work is beautiful! Thanks for the inspiration.
9 comments:
I love the richness and spontaneity of this one. Great use of the watercolor medium, L!
Fantastic painting. Really wonderful watercolor technique. Keep going.
I love this one--I can almost smell it too!
I would love a bite! If you placed that peach infront of me to paint, you'd be painting the table top because i would down that before it left your hand.
Great job!!! More please!
Big Harry =0)
I forgot to say how sublime that violet background is with the orange, yellow, rosy peach. How's that for a complement? I mean, compliment. ;D
So luscious!
You've been working! Way to go.
your grouping of peaches in the previous post is terrific but this close up view is really fantastic, the colors are just wonderful and your watercolor marks are just beautifully restrained but also perfectly describe the fruit, it looks luscious !
So fresh! That's what I love about watercolor... But, it's a tricky medium, so I've been avoiding it. Your work is beautiful! Thanks for the inspiration.
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