Friday, October 29, 2010

Roussillon II

Watercolor, 12.6 x 9.4 inches, not available for purchase.

Aquarela, 32 x 24 cm, indisponível para aquisição.

24 comments:

  1. Wow.... love that piece... makes me want to BE THERE!!!

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  2. Olá Fábio
    cheguei ao teu blog através de uma amiga do António
    aprecio imenso o teu trabalho que tenho acompanhado, apesar de em silêncio
    tenho um prémio para ti que é um Selo DARDOS, não exige regras, podes levantar aqui:

    http://decifrandomeusom.blogspot.com

    se te apetecer da uma olhadela no blog da Fenix, é só clicar na imagem.

    beijo

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  3. Dear Fabio,
    Beautiful work! Colors and light are very eye pleasant.
    Cheers, Sadami

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  4. something abstract about this... very attractive Fabio

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  5. Another Beauty Fabio. Thanks for sharing, you are an inspiration to us all!!

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  6. Hi, Fabio

    I have been enjoying your paintings, so much, and keep your blog on my Google Reader so that I can see your latest work.

    Your demos are such fun to watch and such a helpful way to learn about watercolors. The sunflower demo is my favorite, and I watch it over and over. But I am puzzled by how you can sweep your brush in those lovely curves and go back to the white paper when you start to do the stems. When I try to do it, myself, my paint holds on to the paper too much. What kind of paper or board do you use?

    annie

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  7. Fábio, tus acuarelas de Provenza son preciosas!!
    Espero que algún dia podamos ver alguna de Barcelona.
    Un fuerte abrazo!

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  8. Merci Fabio de nous présenter vos belles aquarelles du midi de la France. Façades et ruelles plombées par le soleil où se dégage toute l'atmosphère méditeranéenne.

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  9. Another lovely painting. Really loved the demonstration on the sun flower. I tried it without success so far. You make it look easier than it is.
    Jean

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  10. Fábio, a cor 'rosé' dessa fachada é uma pura delicia. Continue a postar para nós essas maravilhas da Provença. Um abraço.

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  11. Fantáscicos colores mediterráneos en esta acuarela, como en la anterior de Menerves. Te has sabido adaptar perfectamente a estos colores de aquí.
    Las sombras, están muy bien pintadas.
    Te felicito Fábio.
    Un abrazo.

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  12. I stumbled upon your blog and very happy that I did. Your paintings are wonderful...love your style and the use of your colors. Beautiful work!

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  13. Really beautiful aquarells! And this impression of light...

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  14. Fábio!

    Was the building pink in real life or did you change it up during the actual painting?

    Either way it looks cheerful and pretty!

    -Dean

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  15. Oh I love this one! This whole series on France is really stunning! ... and I'm not saying that because you painted my home region of France!!! ;-)

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  16. wow!what a lovely painting fabio...you are really too good and a huge source of inspiration.i m following your blog from about a month and your work inspires me a lot.i m a beginner please chk out my blog and comment on my work so that i can improve my work from your comments.thanks..

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  17. gorgeous! Reminds of an area I visited in Melaka, where all the buildings were this colour....lovely and you always capture climate so well.

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  18. Thanks everyone for your wonderful posts...they mean a lot to me!

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  19. "meu som" ..muito obrigado, vou lá ver.

    Annie....Arches, cold pressed, grain fin...thanksa for your comments!

    Raimundo...ah, usted já retrata tão bem Barcelona...! Não me atrevo a pintá-la! Abraços, gracias!

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  20. Hi Cathy....yes..you're from a stunning part of the world, thanks for your visit!

    Hi Dean!Hum...yes, it' was pink, dark pink..something betwenn pink and earth tones...hard to describe it, :-0)

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  21. Hi Cathy....yes..you're from a stunning part of the world, thanks for your visit!

    Hi Dean!Hum...yes, it' was pink, dark pink..something betwenn pink and earth tones...hard to describe it, :-0)

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  22. Hi Megha, thank you v much for your comments!!

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