Time seems to be whizzing away, and with all the family issues that have needed dealing with over the past couple of months, painting, except on a Thursday morning, has had to go on the back burner. It means that I have only produced art fulfilling the group programme and there are no accompanying process photos, but I thought I would post the paintings to keep the blog active before I write another post in my usual style.
So this is what we have been getting up to over the last few weeks at Avon Valley Artists Group.....
GLASS AND/OR CHINA
ANIMALS
SUNLIGHT AND SHADOWS
RAINBOW OF COLOURS
RURAL BUILDINGS (after John Blockley)
I hope you enjoy looking!
I love your glass vase/flowers - beautiful colour glass.
ReplyDeleteThanks Betty. The glass was on loan from a friend who has an amazing collection.
DeleteThese are lovely, and varied too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Polly. The really great thing about AVA is the compulsory but flexible programme. It makes you try such a variety of subjects!
DeleteWow! I love, love your turtle! I even set it as desktop background. I hope you don't mind.
ReplyDeleteNo Meda, of course I do not mind.....I am really glad you like it.
DeleteI love your flowers in watercolor, they are so fresh :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely comment, Alina. I try to keep it all as fresh as possible, but it does not always work, still, it makes me keep trying.
DeleteI too love your turtle. It's a great subject and one I'd never would have thought of for Watercolour.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment Gerry. The programme at group sessions pushes one into all sorts of subjects never before considered!
DeleteI have deleted your message below as it was identical to the one to which I have replied. Think you must have caught the 'send' button twice.
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ReplyDeleteGreat stuff - as usual.
ReplyDeleteIjust love the matisses so radiant and difussing, all in violet of the floral glass
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely comment. I am glad you enjoyed the painting.
DeleteOh I love the farm scene!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda. I hope you continue to enjoy the posts
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