Fabio, your work is extraordinary and a great inspiration for me. I like the white space in one side too, thi's is a wonderful composition. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful watercolor!!!! How many hours or minutes did you spend on this? Your work is impressive, I wish we were hanging it in our house.I´like to know, yes...do you paint the background first?
Hi Fabio, what is amazing about your work is the flow and assurance of your brushstrokes, the punches of color and the economy of details....but the results is nonetheless amazing. Thanks for stopping by my blog and your comment.
Absolutely stunning. I love the values you've achieved in the poppies.Your work is one of the best flower compositions I've come across on the net. You've mastered watercolor, and I agree with Alvin, there's an economy of details but your work is full of emotion and life. Thanks for sharing, I've been following your work since the late 90's .You're an awesome artist!Take care.
Dear Jean, no. I paint the background and the flowers at the same time.But I start painting the background....my first washes are background colors. Thanks for stoping by, I 'll post a little demo in the next hours.
Hi Alvin Richard! Thank you so much. I'm one of your fans, no words to describe your talent. You have improved my mood greatly today...!!!Thanks again!
And thank you ...Sandra! I really enjoyed your blog and your work, beautiful brush work, wonerful colors. I'm glad you've posted a comment here, I feel honored.
Hi Fabio, that's what I call a painting!! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful work, once again! I like the way you've put the flowers on one side, leaving the rest for the imagination to fill
ReplyDeleteFabio, the poppies are beautiful, also the gladiola study, wonderful.
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Maravilhoso uso da técnica de aquarela: transparência, leveza, exatidão. Excelente trabalho, você é o melhor mesmo.
ReplyDeleteFabio, your work is extraordinary and a great inspiration for me. I like the white space in one side too, thi's is a wonderful composition. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThanks Sonya!
ReplyDeleteCathy, thanks! Yes, I leave the rest for imagination an light. It's an "open area".
Thanks Barbra, you're kind as always.
O Ruth, obrigado. O melhor eu não sei...mas obrigado assim mesmo!
ReplyDeleteHi Aleksei, thank you again. Nice words.
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning watercolor. I just have to ask, do you paint your backgrounds in first?
ReplyDeleteJean
Beautiful watercolor!!!! How many hours or minutes did you spend on this? Your work is impressive, I wish we were hanging it in our house.I´like to know, yes...do you paint the background first?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! So rich and colorful, I love it.
ReplyDeleteHi Fabio, what is amazing about your work is the flow and assurance of your brushstrokes, the punches of color and the economy of details....but the results is nonetheless amazing. Thanks for stopping by my blog and your comment.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning. I love the values you've achieved in the poppies.Your work is one of the best flower compositions I've come across on the net. You've mastered watercolor, and I agree with Alvin, there's an economy of details but your work is full of emotion and life. Thanks for sharing, I've been following your work since the late 90's .You're an awesome artist!Take care.
ReplyDeleteWonderful color play and nice composition!
ReplyDeleteSo much light and movement in the vase. Wonderful.
ReplyDeletejust found your blog, what perfectly gorgeous watercolors. They are so appealing, just perfect!
ReplyDeleteSeus quadros são verdadeiramente lindíssimoos. Obras prima de bom gosto e qualidade.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful work...superb in every way!
ReplyDeleteDear Jean, no. I paint the background and the flowers at the same time.But I start painting the background....my first washes are background colors. Thanks for stoping by, I 'll post a little demo in the next hours.
ReplyDeleteHi Gloria, thanks for visiting my blog. Your questions..
ReplyDelete1) about 40, 45 minutes
2) no...background and flowers at the same time.
Hi Deborah, thank you very much for your nice words.They mean a lot to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jane, hope you come back.
Thanks Nina, you're always welcome.
Hi Alvin Richard! Thank you so much. I'm one of your fans, no words to describe your talent. You have improved my mood greatly today...!!!Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laura!
ReplyDeleteThanks Daniela, nice words!
And thank you ...Sandra! I really enjoyed your blog and your work, beautiful brush work, wonerful colors. I'm glad you've posted a comment here, I feel honored.
ReplyDeleteHi Ati, thanks a lot.Your words are welcome and mean a lot to me!
ReplyDeleteStunning colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chiaki!
ReplyDeleteMasterful pieces!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful & masterful example of your "flowers in a vase" series
ReplyDeletepaint on Fàbio!
Thanks, Desirré!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Adam Cope!