This painting reflects an ambivalance-gloomy times and a ray of happiness. I resolved a personal issue.Done wet in wet and after dried doodled with the inks-a favorite technique.
Resolutions to issues are always a good thing. Love this painting...Looks like a tree on a rainy day and the crowd in the distance blurred from rain and distance. Love that image, Silvia!
Beautiful, rich and subtle...I see your conflicts dripping right off the paper (and out of your mind and heart)...Oh, the therapy of the paintbrush! You Go Girl!
I love to paint and try to do so every day. I am having immense fun blogging. I love being in touch with so many good artists and seing their art. I learn a lot about painting this way. I especially enjoy participating in the challenges.
Very COOL Painting & Technique! I may have to give that a try one of these days. Looks like blue ink? Which in that case is even cooler lol. :)
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Dana
Thanks so much for stopping by & commenting on my painting! I really appreciate it! I even added you to my blog list! Hope that you don't mind.
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Resolutions to issues are always a good thing. Love this painting...Looks like a tree on a rainy day and the crowd in the distance blurred from rain and distance. Love that image, Silvia!
ReplyDeleteThanks both. Dana, am flattered you put me on your blog list.Yes, ink is blue in this case.I love to incorporate FW inks in my paintings.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, rich and subtle...I see your conflicts dripping right off the paper (and out of your mind and heart)...Oh, the therapy of the paintbrush! You Go Girl!
ReplyDeleteI really, really like the way the colors flow in this painting. The watercolor and ink work so well together. I love this!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind words on my blog recently. They mean a lot to me, and I look forward to visiting your blog often.
This one is zen perfection. I made a copy for my screen saver collection.
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