Both of these are beautiful Rose. Going big is certainly a good venture for you. The second one was particularly compelling to me. I’ve been studying your greens…warm and cool… lost and found edges… the small amount of red orange to set of the blue greens… Yikers. I love it! I know I’m going on… but those rich darks in just the right plac, nail it.
Everyone says greens are so difficult to make. Not for you…love those warm and cool ones. The green pot with lost edges is wonderful. Also, the shadows in bottom pot add so much. I really like the bottom one especially
Like them BOTH but I’m particularly drawn to the clay pots with their rich colors in the 2nd.
Also the negative space in the center plant catches my attention. I like it a lot .
Now there’s spring, I can feel it.
Les
I love the compositions and the forsythia blending with the daffodils makes a beautiful amazing shape!
Both of these are beautiful Rose. Going big is certainly a good venture for you. The second one was particularly compelling to me. I’ve been studying your greens…warm and cool… lost and found edges… the small amount of red orange to set of the blue greens… Yikers. I love it! I know I’m going on… but those rich darks in just the right plac, nail it.
Everyone says greens are so difficult to make. Not for you…love those warm and cool ones. The green pot with lost edges is wonderful. Also, the shadows in bottom pot add so much. I really like the bottom one especially
Stunning! How you keep these colors SO clear…..I continue to be in awe at what you do with watercolors
Like them BOTH but I’m particularly drawn to the clay pots with their rich colors in the 2nd.
Also the negative space in the center plant catches my attention. I like it a lot .