For the past few months I have been working on perfecting birds in watercolor. They are challenging, but I have determination. All paintings in ACEO size (2.5" x 3.5"). Here are the results.
March 23, 2015 Inspired By: Indigo Bunting Bird |
March 23, 2015 Inspired By: How to Paint Birds in Watercolor by "The Mind of Watercolor" |
March 23, 2015 Inspired By: How to Paint Birds in Watercolor by "The Mind of Watercolor" |
Hummingbird April 25, 2015 Given to my Grandmother for a Mother's Day gift. |
April 30, 2015 Inspired By: Robin of Britain |
The birds below were framed and given as a gift for Mother's Day.
April 30, 2015 Inspired By: Watercolor Birds by Richard McKey |
April 30, 2015Inspired By: Watercolor Birds by Richard McKey |
Framed in an 8x10 frame with a 5x7 white mat over 5x7 black mat with two 3.5x2.5 openings.
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Love these! I can see that you are working on gaining a skill. I don't have the patience or eye for watercolor.
ReplyDeleteThank you! It does take a lot of patience, but worth it in the end.
DeleteThese are lovely. Great job. I love the colors in all of them!
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome! I like the indigo bunting bird best. Do you sell them as cards or notelets or other stationery?
ReplyDeleteThank you! No. I do not sell them in any other form but should someday.
DeletePurple24, you really should sell these via sites like RedBubble or Zazzle, they are so charming! I, too, have no patience for watercolour but I so admire the effects (Moonpoppy passing by via swap-bot)
ReplyDeleteThanks for recommending those sites. Gonna have to check them out.
DeleteNice post thank you Kellie
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