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Sunday, March 8, 2015

Sunday Watercolors; Gothenburg and Lofoten


Hi!
It is Sunday and I am here  to share two new watercolors! The first one is of something I see every day - a Gothenburg tram while the second one is a scene from Lofoten. I've never been there but used a reference photo that I had collected in my "for paintings " folder on Pinterest. 




If you want to see more of my watercolors you can either click the "My Watercolors" button in the top list or in my Watercolors file on Pinterest; http://www.pinterest.com/peppermint42/watercolors - the paintings there are not only by me, though I wish because I've collected some favorites!
If I've used a reference photo it can most often be found in my "For paintings" folder on Pinterest.
Have a great Sunday, hugs, Karin

8 comments:

  1. You are truly blowing my mind today, Karin! Fantastic!!! Wishing that fab tram was stopping by my door!
    =] Michele

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  2. Lovely pieces, thanks for sharing.

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  3. I love these! I can't wait to go to Sweden again! Ellie keeps saying she wants to go, and we do want to take the girls when they are older. This time I want to ride the Inlandsbanan!

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  4. Your water colors are both beautiful. The first one really touched my heart. My grandfather immigrated to the United States from Gothenburg, Sweden! He also was a water colorist. I would love to visit there some day as he passed away before I was born so I know so little about your beautiful country. Thank you so much for sharing your talent.

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  5. Soooo beautiful, Karin! You are so talented!

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