Brent your watercolors are wonderful!!! I will enjoy visiting your blog again and again. This painting is gives me a felling of vastness...very nice :)
Thank you, Janice. You are indeed perceptive because top-of-the- mountain vastness is the impression I wanted to convey. I only wish the yellows would transfer more accurately from painting to photograph. They are much richer in the painting.
Sorry about my spelling in my first comment Brent. I was so excited to leave it that I didn't edit it :) I list on Ebay and Etsy so I know how hard it is to get scanned colors to show up true, what the artist actually put to paper or canvas. But don't worry Brent, your paintings are beautiful~~~
Thank you for visiting my blog. Please spend some time here. I hope you enjoy my paintings. I'm not a professional artist--although I've sold paintings--and I don't have aspirations for becoming one. The fact that I enjoy painting is all the motivation I need to keep dipping the brush and slapping on the paint. I believe there are thousands of other painters who hold a similar philosophy. As you can see I have several categories (collections) listed below that you can view. Once again, enjoy your visit. Bookmark and return again. I appreciate your kind remarks.
Front of the Drama
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Front of the Drama
Daily sketching.
11”x 14” ink and watercolor wash on cold press.
Fountain pen: TWSBI ECO EF with Carbon Platinum Ink
New website…
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Why did the chickens cross the road? To get to the new website! I have an
announcement…I have a new website going live later this week! This was long
o...
Small Works
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A couple of small paintings I've listed on Etsy.
I've finally gotten myself a new light from Amazon for over my art table..
Where have I been ? It only...
1st Place Portrait competition by BenQ
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I am happy to announce that one of my photos won 1st Place Portrait
competition by BenQ
model: Mădălina | make-up: Maria Asĺan | hair: Mihăiţă Aslan | Pr...
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I did this quick demonstration on my latest YouTube channel after showing
how to build a quick table easel with three different heights. I was tired
of u...
The Cost
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There’s no other pix to share on good Friday but this painting done with
just three da Vinci watercolors and two brown watercolor pencils.
Here’s my long-w...
I Am The Diva's New Challenge using "Orbs!"
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This weeks' challenge from "I Am The Diva" was to create a tangle using
"orbs! I used #.08 and # .005 MicronPigma black ink permanent ink pens and
then ...
Phoenix
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After rebirth from the dust, the home of Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Beira
Alta, Portugal now shows a bright new face. Sousa Mendes lost everything
after...
Getting to "Beyond the Obvious"
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"Spotlight at Dusk"
Watercolor 15 x 22 inches
As painters, most of us are confronted with the "Tyranny of the Subject" .
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That is becoming...
New video of available watercolor paintings
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Please enjoy this video showing a selection of my work available either
through galleries or directly from my studio.
Up-to-date information about availabil...
Sketchbook Pages
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I spent an afternoon painting in my moleskine sketchbook a couple of weeks
ago while waiting for my husband and daughter to ride their bikes down the
Pa...
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Oxcitocina, la hormona del amor
Políptico conformado por 5 telas según la progresión Fibonacci con una
dimensión total de 230 x 130 cm. Pudiendo func...
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Brent your watercolors are wonderful!!! I will enjoy visiting your blog again and again. This painting is gives me a felling of vastness...very nice :)
Thank you, Janice. You are indeed perceptive because top-of-the- mountain vastness is the impression I wanted to convey. I only wish the yellows would transfer more accurately from painting to photograph. They are much richer in the painting.
Sorry about my spelling in my first comment Brent. I was so excited to leave it that I didn't edit it :) I list on Ebay and Etsy so I know how hard it is to get scanned colors to show up true, what the artist actually put to paper or canvas. But don't worry Brent, your paintings are beautiful~~~
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