
This one was one of many I did at that time in an effort to gain some insight into painting with watercolor....never did master it, but I'm still trying!

This one I did in a watercolor class at a small local college. It was done from a photgraph and it felt much akin to painting by number!

6 comments:
Oh Mary! Why did you ever stop drawing and painting? I love seeing your earlier work- wonderful, truly wonderful.
Charming, all. Glad you took up painting again.
I love the aubergine and pepper painting. You look like you mastered it to me.
I love the veggies too...such a beautiful soft sheen on their skins! :)
Wow! Mary, if I could do as well with architectural paintings, I'd be as proud as a "peacock".
The watercolor wash flowers are stunning !
Keep at it, you're work speaks to God-given talent...
Tracey
PS. Thank you for your wonderful, positive comment on my stained glass project. I so rely on feedback for where to go next with my work....
wow, nice art, i love that barn. I went and found some of your art posts.
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