Why go with the first thought! I decided instead to try and use orange in a peaceful, calming way, and I think I have managed it.
Watercolour on watercolour paper - Jez |
Watercolour on watercolour paper - Jez |
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Watercolour on watercolour paper - Jez |
Watercolour on watercolour paper - Jez |
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These are beautifully painted on lovely backgrounds, very relaxing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintings. They have an enormous aquarium at the doctor's I go to, and I love to watch the fish swimming! Valerie
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous. and yes, very peaceful.
ReplyDeleteYou achieved your aim, Jez, in creating two gorgeous watercolours with a beautifully peaceful theme.
ReplyDeleteOhhh lovely! Totally eye catching when you open the blog page. LOVE this colour combo and the paintings are so nicely dine!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful Jez, they are both so delicate and peaceful, they are I think the most beautiful watercolours you have posted. Perhaps it is because I love watching fish too. They calm my soul when it is too busy.
ReplyDeleteThese are just lovely Jez, my fave is the second watercolour with such a beautiful background. I have an aquarium with gold and black Mollies in it and they are relaxing to watch.
ReplyDeleteAdorable work, my friend!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed browsing your blog, Jez. Your artwork is wonderful, especially the sketches and, of course, these beautiful water colours for Take a Word's orange challenge. Exquisite artwork.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jez, not just your fishy ladies but the backgrounds they swim upon too. You didn't actually do these in the waiting room did you?
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