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Hidden Darling

Hidden Darling watercolor on Canson paper 24 x 32 cm A painting of what is in front of me, from direct observation.  I am finding it more difficult to keep up with this blog. I feel I need to simplify, this will be my last post.  I wish to thank everyone who has taken the time to visit me here over the years. It has been a wonderful experience. If I don't already follow you on other platforms, please leave me a comment and let me know where I can find you to stay in touch. If you are interested in keeping up with my work, I mostly post on Instagram at the present under  @celiawatercolor I also will be updating my website more regularily  ( watercolorsbyceliablanco.com )

A Yellow Feathered Visitor

A Yellow Feathered Visitor 23 x 30 cm watercolor on paper I painted this from a photo reference provided by my talented friend Cristina Mihailescu (see her beautiful works here ) .  I believe this bird is a Lesser Goldfinch . This will be my last post before Christmas. I wish you a blessed holiday season. 

Sunflower

Sunflower watercolor on paper 8.5" x 11.5"/21.5 x 29 cm. I couldn't resist buying this sunflower from the market the other day. It usually dies before I manage to finish painting it from life. It almost felt like it waited for me to finish: it started drooping only once I was done.  my work in progress

DAYS EIGHT THROUGH TEN...

DAY TEN   MELLOW YELLOW watercolor on FABRIANO Artistico paper 12,5 x 18cm/ 5" x 7"   Yellow is the theme I have chosen for day ten. This is a photo I took at a beautiful garden in France one summer while on vacation there. Yellows are a challenge to paint with watercolor especially when building contrast and depth. The fun part of the challenge is that I feel encouraged to try new things.  DAY EIGHT AND NINE Days eight and nine was also the same, trying something new. I had a feeling it wasn't going to go well but I gave it a shot anyhow. I have an impossible time painting on hot press paper. It just soaks the pigment and the colors bleed into one another in an odd way. I also added the challenge of working on two paintings at once. I thought I could do it, I had something in mind but it just did not work. It's good to try in order to understand your limits. My days' eight and nine efforts are ripped up and have become part of my scrap

Sunflowers

Sunflowers watercolor on cold pressed Daler Rowney paper 10" x 10" / 25 x 25 cm.   I always wanted to paint sunflowers, it's funny how we put certain things off... Well, these sunflowers were growing as high as a house, screaming to be noticed. I wish everyone a great weekend, thank you for stopping by!