I was delighted we explored a mini detour and stopped at this gorgeous spot alongside this babbling brook with its colourful poplar trees on our way to Bright in Victoria. Warm for the locals, but I was quite snug in my sherpa hoodie.
I haven’t done much “plain air” painting but was reasonably happy with this watercolour and ink sketch in my happy holiday journal. The ink was my Elegant Styler pen, which I really love, as long as I don’t overdo it! Fabriano A4 300gsm book.
Nice job! But boy, “plain air” paintings are a lot harder than they sound. :0 Congrats on great result!! I need to become more courageous like you and face the elements
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Good news for you, this was one of the few I completed from start to finish plein-air. The weather was nice, no one was rushing me, it was all on my side. I went out today, it was cold and windy, and I just couldn’t do it! It is also my goal to combat the elements. Good luck to both of us! 🙂
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Beautiful!! ❤
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Thank you, Fifi! 🙂
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A lovely landscape… !
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Thank you, Evelyn! 🙂
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Lovely paintings.
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Thank you! 🙂
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wonderful work, you are so talented!
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Thank you Cybele! forever trying 🙂
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the trembling poplars saw it, so did the placid landscape.the air was comfortably cool, fresh was the dewy mind and the painter’s mind was at work with her tools.serene, anica! need I say more, mon ami!
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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simple and effective-a perfect example of including just enough and not too much-lovely
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Thanks so much, Holly! 🤗
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beautiful!!!!
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Thank you, Jodi! 🙂
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