Absolutely exquisite Scrawly. You have created such a beautiful sense of morning light by using these very subtly blended washes. The soft pink on her cheek is breath-giving.
One of the things watercolour can teach us is how to be gentle with our work ~ And within ourselves. ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎
To be gentle with our work, that is indeed a new lesson that I have learnt from watercolour. It is an important lesson too, since I have a problem knowing when a picture is done when I draw in digital. But with traditional media, I learn the importance of putting away the brush and call it done.
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Beautiful, @scrawly! The colours and style reminds me of some of my favourite Pink Floyd lyrics:
Cloudless everyday you fall upon my waking eyes Inviting and inciting me to rise And through the window in the wall Come streaming in on sunlight wings A million bright ambassadors of morning
She's really cute! I think the gaze when we recently waked up is less judgy, more open to learning what the world has to offer, and the light welcoming us after the dark night is one of the reasons.
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Absolutely exquisite Scrawly. You have created such a beautiful sense of morning light by using these very subtly blended washes. The soft pink on her cheek is breath-giving.
One of the things watercolour can teach us is how to be gentle with our work ~ And within ourselves. ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎
To be gentle with our work, that is indeed a new lesson that I have learnt from watercolour. It is an important lesson too, since I have a problem knowing when a picture is done when I draw in digital. But with traditional media, I learn the importance of putting away the brush and call it done.
Thanks Ally :).
Exactly. Knowing when all is as it needs to be. Nothing more. Nothing less. A perfect balancing. ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎
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Beautiful, @scrawly! The colours and style reminds me of some of my favourite Pink Floyd lyrics:
Cloudless everyday you fall upon my waking eyes
Inviting and inciting me to rise
And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning
Ahhhh I so adore people who can write so well! And in this case, sing pretty well too, I bet.
Thank you for the loveliness, cogi :).
As I said , getting better and better :)Very nice control on those gentle parts of hair.
Thank you Dunja, you give me such lovely comment <3.
I just follow what you paint and always happy to see and comment when someone is working hard and making progress as you do.
You're such a sweetheart. Your comment makes me happy more than you know it <3.
I think that support is essential for someones work and progress, you have mine :)))
Very cool portrait painting, @scrawly. Nicely done!
Thanks trin =).
An amazing beauty
Thank you very much.
A great one. You did it justice
She's really cute! I think the gaze when we recently waked up is less judgy, more open to learning what the world has to offer, and the light welcoming us after the dark night is one of the reasons.
Thanks for sharing, Scrawly!
Yes, I agree with you. The world sometimes looks more beautiful when we’re not acutely thinking hahaha.
Thank you siucatti :).
The intensity of her eyes @scrawly really draw you in with the softness of her features and hair. She looks like an idealized beauty from 1930's.
I like women with soft facial features, indeed like the women of old times.
Thanks Donna :).
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