Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Tree Branches / Galhos de Árvores

Version 2 - Watercolor, 12.2 x9.1 inches / Versão 2 - Aquarela, 31 x 23 cm

Version 1 - Watercolor, 8.3 x 5.9 inches / Versão 1 - Aquarela 21 x 15 cm.

32 comments:

  1. Hello Fabio, I like the two versions.Is the first one a study?I like your finished work, but some of your studies are very strong by themselves. You are such an absolute inspiration for me !

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  2. Cool landscapes! Fabio , I just wanted to leave a message saying that i think that you are fantastic for being a practicing artist that is willing to share your knowledge of painting with others.

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  3. I prefer version 2! Your painting really are amazing!

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  4. great moody mood fabio
    feels very natural!

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  5. I love visiting your blog, your images are so energetic. composition and design is so strong in the florals--something I think is quite a challenge with all the elements in a floral.

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  6. Fabulously done Fabio,love your trees even more than flowers.And thank you for your help,soon you can see on my blog how I played with my new toy.Have a great weekend,Aleksandra

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  7. Fabio, I don't know what is better, both are beautiful...¡Good works¡
    Abrazos. Greatings.
    Enrique.

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  8. Beautiful, the first version is more..natural. Ow..your paintings are truly wonderful!

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  9. Good work again. I love your painting , I hope to take a class from you someday. Thanks for sharing your art!

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  10. Fabio it's great to see you paint trees. Nice work. I would love to see you do more landscapes.
    Jean

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  11. Oi Fábio,que belo trabalho. Você deveria mostrar mais paisagens. São lindas. Abraços, Elza.

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  12. Your art is not only masterful of technique, but full of sensitivity ,emotion and life.

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  13. Hi Fabio,wonderful paintings, you have an awesome technique! I feel redundant in my posts, but let's go: you have a beautiful color palette and each of them -your two landscapes- are gorgeous. I'd like to see more step by step posts or..have you ever thought about an online course? Thanks for sharing your art.

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  14. Hi Aleksei, yes, the first is a study.Thanks for stopping by an for your comments!

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  15. Hi Pam, thanks! Yes, but I've been learning lots of new tecniques with so many good artists.I enjoy following new blogs and watching their art journey too.

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  16. Rob, thanks a lot! Your words made my day brighter. I'm one of your admirers.

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  17. Hi Sandra, thanks a lot for your visit and comment. Yes, I like to emphasise contrasts and colors when I paint flowers, it's like a style.

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  18. Hi Aleksandra, thanks! yes..you've been playing with watermarks now..it's fine :-)

    Hi Enrique (Siete), thanks! Your work is wonderful! Hope everybody take a look at your blog!Abraços!Love your country!

    Hi Mandy, thanks a lot!

    Hi Isabelle, thanks for stopping by!

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  19. Hi Jean, thanks! Your opinion is very important, your landscapes are delightful and so transparent!

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  20. Hi Franciska, thank you!

    Hi Terence, thanks for your kindcomments..yes, I'll think about the class.

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  21. Obrigado, Elza, vou postar mais paisagens sim!

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  22. Bravissimo! Lovely artwork!

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  23. Color, composition, execution, all yummy. Very nice!

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  24. Hola Fabio, me gusta mucho tu trabajo, por eso te he agregado en mi blog como favorito.

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  25. Oswaldo Martins Jr.May 1, 2009 at 11:53 AM

    Caro Fabio, parabéns pelo trabalho. Sou assíduo frequentador aqui e sua pintura alegra nossos dias!

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  26. Hi Mirella, thank you!

    Hi Kimmie, thank you!


    Hi .. A. Saorin, thank you. You work is truly wonderful!

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  27. Caro Oswaldo, obrigado pelas palavras!

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  28. Bravo Fàbio

    Between the two maybe there not a lot of difference other than working-process... where does 'truth' leave?
    (the plein-airist expresses an opinion)

    Does Brazil have a winter, a leafless season?

    BTW Good choice for the colour in the air : cobalt violet!

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  29. Fábio!

    I really like the faint trees in the left hand side of the background and the purples in the immediate right.

    Very soft looking feel to this one.

    -Dean

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  30. Hi Adam...thanks for visiting!
    Ok, they're similar. The first one is a brief study. I 've just added more details to number 2.
    Humm..no, it's not a typical Brazilian tree...we don't have leafless trees,I have a couple of reference photos..it's just a study.
    Thanks for your opinion!

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  31. Thanks Dean...I wanted to emphasise the faint trees.It was important for me.

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