Taking longer time than I thought before. I've already started painting the Japanese Chrysanthemum in my spare time for these 2 -3 days and seem it won't be finished soon.
The red mixes were Permanent Rose, Opera Rose, Quinacridone Red, Cadmium Yellow Pale and a lil amount of French Ultramarine.
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I just found you through spoonful which I read and follow. My God you paint absolutely beautifully!I was breathless!I will read all your blog since it isn't very old!I love your Greek name!Any roots?AriadnefromGreece!
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Hi Ariadne. Thank you for reading my blog :) Yes, I am a new kid on the blog. Hopefully I'll be able routinely write this blog.
ReplyDeleteMy name was taken from the Bible, I guess name of Timothy's mother who was a Greek.
Another stunning and very complex work ... looking forward to the process ... thank you for sharing - it's lovely
ReplyDeleteThis is superb - such delicate colours but a beautiful and bold composition. Love it.
ReplyDeleteVicki, Jessica, I was overwhelmed by your generous comments :) Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteHi! Your work is amazing!!! I was wondering if you'd be able to share what brushes/paint you like to use? Thanks!! Please keep sharing your work!!
ReplyDelete@Tawny, Thank you for your comment and question :)
ReplyDeleteMostly, I use pro arte synthetic brushes (but I have 2-3 Rosemary sable brushes) and W&N artists' watercolours.
Are any of your works for sale? Just asking... I doubt I can afford. =( They're so very beautiful.
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