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Day 26-Rainy Day Primrose



"Rainy Day Primrose" 6 x 8 in./ 15 x 20cm. watercolor on paper

It's a rainy Monday and I thought that painting some flowers might cheer me up. I tried a looser approach with a bigger brush ( size 20 ). This is day 26, only four paintings left.


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  1. Lovely color of the flower and great light on the leaves !

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  2. A beautiful rainy day painting. I hope it brightened your day. :)

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    1. Debs, thank you for taking the time to view my work and for you nice comment!

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  3. this is so beautiful! how did I miss this one during the challenge? But glad I found it now. I hope you have this framed somewhere!

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    1. Thank you for taking the time to comment on my older work Carmella!

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