I followed the watercolor video for this week. I just am not good at it. Here is my result. I think it will make a good Christmas card.
Thanks for looking.
Date: Friday, February 10, 2023 GMT Views: 593
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Registered: June 13, 2008 Location: Vancouver, Canada Posts: 23712
Fri, Feb 10, 2023 @ 12:36 PM
You say you're not good at it, but I think that is pretty good! Certainly better than I could do as I'm totally unable to paint or draw - which is why I love rubber stamps! You've created a beautiful winter scene!
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Registered: October 23, 2011 Location: Western, NY Posts: 7484
Fri, Feb 10, 2023 @ 3:52 PM
Awesome winter scene. We are our own worst critics. The fence/shading, the cardinal, and the pine are really good. I admire you for trying watercolor painting, truly. Fantastic...
Betty
Registered: July 9, 2008 Location: Stars Fell on Alabama Posts: 74835
Fri, Feb 10, 2023 @ 3:54 PM
Sharon, this is wonderful and I love your fence and all the snow on it. I see you even did a pine cone and a bird....great job. I am thrilled you joined us with this pretty card. I do love winter cards. Hope to see you next week.
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Registered: October 19, 2007 Location: Packer Country, WI Posts: 72024
Fri, Feb 10, 2023 @ 6:04 PM
I totally agree with Anita's comments. Your painting you created has a nice wintery feel to it along with the terrific fence. Keep painting and sure hope to see more of your creations. TFS
Registered: January 20, 2010 Location: Brampton, Ontario Posts: 26128
Sat, Feb 11, 2023 @ 4:37 AM
I really like the overall tone of your painting. It really suggests a cold and frosty day in winter. The splash of colour from the cardinal emphasizes that. Love the way your fence fades into the snow at the far end.