Bom dia, sr.Fabio. Parabéns pelo seu trabalho, pena o sr. não morar em Manaus. Com certeza existem muitos fãs do seu trabalho aqui que gostariam de tê-lo como professor. Qual o papel utilizado nesta aquarela? Obrigada, e parabéns novamente.
Hi Fabio, love this one. The wet on wet plus notes of saturated color present a nice tension in the work that really interests the eye and keeps it there!
Hi Dean! Yes..it makes sense. A few shapes are clearly defined , that's what I try to do when I paint wet on wet.It's not easy, I paint quickly, very fast..it's just a moment. Sometimes there's too much definition...or too much diffused areas. I look for the right touch between them. Thanks for your comments.
Wouw,these are radiant,they shine like a twoheaded sunshine!Greetings
ReplyDeleteHi Fabio, what a great wet on wet painting! I appreciate the sense of looseness and freedom in your work. Very well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning Fabio! Thank you for posting another beauty.
ReplyDeleteI adore your work and your tremendous skill. Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
ReplyDeleteQue gran dominio del agua y del color, ¡Maravillosa!. Gracias, Fabio, por compartirla.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Hi Fabio
ReplyDeleteThe wet on wet result is amazing...the combination of the hard and soft edges is really very good!
Que belleza! Fabio this painting is exquisite. Such brilliant work - a visual delight. many congratulations! Aliaena
ReplyDeleteJust... DELIGHTFUL!
ReplyDeleteHello Fabio, wonderful blog.Extraordinary art and talent, you're one of the best!
ReplyDeleteBom dia, sr.Fabio. Parabéns pelo seu trabalho, pena o sr. não morar em Manaus. Com certeza existem muitos fãs do seu trabalho aqui que gostariam de tê-lo como professor. Qual o papel utilizado nesta aquarela? Obrigada, e parabéns novamente.
ReplyDeleteOooohhhhh Fábio!
ReplyDeleteThis painting took me by surprise.
Normally your florals are almost always soft and delicate in appearance.
In this particular piece however there are certain spots that are clearly defined. Parts of the branches and some of the buds are much more opaque.
Does this make sense?
I'd like to see more paintings like this which have a combination of soft, almost disappearing shapes against very solid, dominant ones.
-Dean
Gorgeous, Fábio!! You're such a fabulous watercolorist!!
ReplyDeleteYour watercolors are sublime. Love your work.
ReplyDeleteHi Fabio, love this one. The wet on wet plus notes of saturated color present a nice tension in the work that really interests the eye and keeps it there!
ReplyDeleteHi Aleksa, thanks for your words!
ReplyDeleteHi Kimie, thanks a lot for your e-mail!
Hi Jamal and Lori, thanks!
Carmen, gracias por tuas palavras. Adoro seu estilo, muito obrigado mesmo.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandeep, thank you for visiting my blog and for your comments.
Aliaena, Kath and Amy..thank you v much!
Olá, Olga, muito obrigado. O papel utilizado é um Fabriano, com gramatura superior a 300 g/m.
ReplyDeleteHi Chris! Thanks, Your words mean a lot to me !
ReplyDeleteHi Sandra, thanks for your visit!
Hi Dean! Yes..it makes sense. A few shapes are clearly defined , that's what I try to do when I paint wet on wet.It's not easy, I paint quickly, very fast..it's just a moment. Sometimes there's too much definition...or too much diffused areas. I look for the right touch between them. Thanks for your comments.
Fabio
ReplyDeleteComo siempre una maravillosa obra!!!
Con unos colores frescos y ensoñadores...
Un gran trabajo!!!
jk
Oi Cardesin...obrigado! Sempre gentil e visitando todos os blogs amigos. Gracias!
ReplyDeleteOw,Wonderful.Keep up your blessed talent.
ReplyDeleteWow... U've got a great blog... And u r a great painter... Awesome they all are... :)
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What a beautiful watercolor!I am truly impressed with your art and ability.
ReplyDeleteHi Lana, thank you v much!
ReplyDeleteHi Mitr, thank you! I'll check your blog soon.
Hi Hanna, thanks for yor words!
One of my favorite. It is so intense and vibrant.
ReplyDeleteHi Encre, thanks! I like it too, it's very spontaneous.
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