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Monday, January 13, 2014

Sunday Watercolors on a Monday


Last week I practised skies and this week I focused on trees. Once again I devided my sheet into 6 small squares and made some mini studies of different kinds of trees. This is  actually a great tip because it is so easy to get disappointed if you start out and plan to paint a large serious painting and then half way something goes wrong + even if you don't mess up it would still take me a whole week to complete just one painting. This way you can paint very relaxed and try new techniques without having to worry about the results. 


I actually liked how some of them turned out. They are much smaller than shown here, so I think they could make some nice greeting cards with a little simple paspartout around them.



Have a great day, hugs, Karin

15 comments:

  1. These are beautiful, Karin! You are very good at this! :)

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  2. WOW! Karen-you have a natural talent for watercolours-what beautiful little works of art :)
    That is such a good idea to paint on a smaller scale too-they will all make fabulous little notecards.
    Hugs,Nessa xxx

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  3. I LOVE your mini-masterpieces Karin!
    Great idea to use one page for 6 studies.
    I will try this out with the kiddos.
    They seem to enjoy watercolors better then any other medium.

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  4. Lovely, Karin! I am astounded by your lovely touch with watercolour every time I see it!

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  5. I feel very peaceful looking at these watercolors, Karin. You are so good at it!

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  6. Stunning. My admiration for your abilities and talents is ever growing. I think water colors are my favorite art, and with these little panels, you've reinforced that. Beautiful. Bev

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  7. Oh how I wish I could paint like this Karin, simply stunning studies of trees... Your artwork is amazing xx

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  8. Goodness Karin, these are just simply gorgeous. I love water coloring but I haven't taken out my good brushes in so long. You have inspired me to dig them out and try and capture our winter here.

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  9. These are awesome and so very pretty.

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