I found this watercolor in a shop somewhere in the Long Beach, Washington area. The blue and pops of green along with how much I enjoy coloring outside the lines captured my attention. Looks like it was painted in 1969. Put it in a frame I already had and didn’t bother to pay to mat it and like it just they way it is.
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Renee @ Cottage Lifestyle
You can feel and hear the movement of the water and the breeze upon it in that painting. Nice.
ReplyDeleteSUCH A BEAUTIFUL PAINTING!ENJOYED YOUR BLOG.HAVE A BLESSED WEEKEND!
ReplyDeleteWatercolor is my favorite as well. There is something very quiet in a watercolor paintint yet you still have the movement & intention of the art itself. Probably why I love Potter painting (i'm a bunny fanatic) so very much. This particular painting you scooped up depicts the water living very well. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI love watercolors and you just gave me a wonderful idea for a post.
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from A Raggedy Roberta Anne
I love this painting too. So glad you shared it!
ReplyDeleteWhy do you love them? Because they're awesome! I took a one day watercolor class one time and wish I could do it again...so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteI love the watercolor! The blues and greens are beautiful! I usually collect oil painting. Maybe I'll start collecting watercolors now!;D
ReplyDeleteI also love watercolors. I think it is because it reminds me of all those French impressionist artists and I just loooove that stuff. Watercolors are just dreamy and romantic. That painting is beautiful.
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Allison
Great painting! I especially love water scape paintings! Hope you have a terrific weekend!~Smiles~Tam!
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