Hello Fábio. I observed that there is not much pressing of the surface.It seems like you easily wash and re-apply colors on the surface. Other stunning watercolor, maybe a geometric, I'm not sure about this, but still transparent.Cool work again.
Hi Juan, Thanks! Yes, maybe it's geometric, but it's just a study, it's a quick watercolor. I've been painting gladiolos, pink, red, yellow, etc. This study is to understand the flower shapes, etc.
Hello Emmy, thanks for stoping by again! Yes...There's a correct pressing, how can I explain...you "touch" the paper, you don't press against the paper...And I re-apply just twice..it's the limit.
I love your gladiolos! I love the way they look a little geometrical, it gives them strength, and the colours make them delicate, so it's a very striking mixture of power and softness
You are a master at flower painting. I like the way you captured the light. It appears so brilliant. I also like the way you do your backgrounds. The add to the depth of the watercolor. Jean
Hi Dean..yes, I try not to paint with "yellow ochre" because it's opaque..I think this painting is not so transparent as I wanted...But it's the first one. I've been painting red, pink, white gladiolos. I'll post them later. Thanks for your opinion.
Hi Jean...thanks a lot! Yes, I think that a background can add depth and light (contrast). I work with the main subject and the backgroud at the same time. Thanks again for your words.
Hello, Pamella, thanks for stoping by.No, I don't like retard mediums. Watercolor paint dries fairly quickly..and, in my opinion, it's exciting. I work quickly. o you paint watercolors? Are you a painter?
Incredible! I'm discovering your blog through Cathy's and I am delighted!!! I love the graphic aspect of straight lines constrasting with soft and evanescent watercolor. I will sure come back!!!
Hello Fabio, your watercolors are so wonderful, they give the viewer a lift in their emotions and feelings.
ReplyDeleteHi Fabio, there's a geometrical concept here. Great piece.
ReplyDeleteHello Fábio. I observed that there is not much pressing of the surface.It seems like you easily wash and re-apply colors on the surface. Other stunning watercolor, maybe a geometric, I'm not sure about this, but still transparent.Cool work again.
ReplyDeleteHi Catherine, thank you. I'm glad you're posting words about inner feelings.
ReplyDeleteHi Juan, Thanks! Yes, maybe it's geometric, but it's just a study, it's a quick watercolor. I've been painting gladiolos, pink, red, yellow, etc. This study is to understand the flower shapes, etc.
ReplyDeleteHello Emmy, thanks for stoping by again! Yes...There's a correct pressing, how can I explain...you "touch" the paper, you don't press against the paper...And I re-apply just twice..it's the limit.
ReplyDeleteFabio, congratulations, your work is fine. What kind of paper do you use?
ReplyDeleteBellissimi i tuoi quadri!Hai dei lavori semplicemente favolosi, complimenti.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill, thanks for stoping by. Arches, Fabriano, Guarro, Hahnemuller. Montval for studies..like these gladiolos.
ReplyDeleteHi Giovanna, thank you!
I love your gladiolos! I love the way they look a little geometrical, it gives them strength, and the colours make them delicate, so it's a very striking mixture of power and softness
ReplyDeleteI like the light being captured on the petals in this one, Fábio!
ReplyDeleteShowing depth with yellows can be challenging for me, but you pulled it off in this painting.
Good job!
-Dean
You are a master at flower painting. I like the way you captured the light. It appears so brilliant. I also like the way you do your backgrounds. The add to the depth of the watercolor.
ReplyDeleteJean
Hi Fabio, what a lovely new watercolor. Love the geometric approach. Great.
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy, thanks again for your words!
ReplyDeleteHi Dean..yes, I try not to paint with "yellow ochre" because it's opaque..I think this painting is not so transparent as I wanted...But it's the first one. I've been painting red, pink, white gladiolos. I'll post them later. Thanks for your opinion.
Hi Jean...thanks a lot! Yes, I think that a background can add depth and light (contrast). I work with the main subject and the backgroud at the same time. Thanks again for your words.
ReplyDeleteHi Steven..thank you!Yes...geometric approach? Maybe, I don't know. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteFabio,
ReplyDeleteObrigada pelo award! :) I've added you to my blogroll too; your work is gorgeous. This new one is one of my favorites.
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Hi Fabio, great painting!Your creative impulse is endless.Let me know if you retard the drying process with mediums. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBoa noite Fabio. Parabenizo seu excelente trabalho. Esperamos contar com sua presença em Fortaleza para nos proporcionar um curso.
ReplyDeleteAbraço.
Hi Jala! You write in Portuguese, it's nice.... Thanks for your comment and reply. Love your work. Your site is truly inspiring.
ReplyDeleteHello, Pamella, thanks for stoping by.No, I don't like retard mediums. Watercolor paint dries fairly quickly..and, in my opinion, it's exciting. I work quickly. o you paint watercolors? Are you a painter?
ReplyDeleteOlá, Ariane. Sim, espero poder proporcionar um curso sim. Obrigado pela visita!
ReplyDeleteIncredible! I'm discovering your blog through Cathy's and I am delighted!!! I love the graphic aspect of straight lines constrasting with soft and evanescent watercolor. I will sure come back!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous. I love the looseness of your paintings!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design, Fabio!
ReplyDeleteEncre...thank you so much for your kind words. I've visited your blog..stunning art.
ReplyDeleteHi Martin, thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie, thanks ..you're welcome!