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DAY FOUR, FIVE AND SIX OF THIRTY

 DAY FOUR
DETAIL OF MARY FROM THE "PIETA" BY MICHELANGELO


DAY FIVE

 SUMMER LIGHT
watercolor on FABRIANO Artistico paper
12,5 x 18cm/ 5" x 7" 
DAY SIX
 SUN RIPE
watercolor on FABRIANO Artistico paper
12,5 x 18cm/ 5" x 7"

WIP

Comments

  1. Lovely job on these! I love the one of Mary and "Sun Ripe" has such great color!

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  2. All three are lovely Celia. You are really developing a lovely distinctive style with your paintings and I love the pencil drawing!

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    1. Thank you for the encouraging comment Wendy! It helps to have your feedback! :-)

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  3. You're getting quite organized Celia! I like your sketch of Mary., it's very good. You're very colorful in your work. Have fun!

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    1. I'm trying but it is hard to keep up. Thanks for stopping by! :-)

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  4. Okay Celia! You are one rocking artist! So very pleasantly surprised to see the so very beautiful drawing of "Mary!" Of course I love so much about this piece! Great joy "seeing" what you decided not to draw! So very important to leave something for the viewer to complete in art! Bravo!
    Now, these two watercolors are no surprise! Which is great! Like Wendy mentioned they have so much of your very colorful distinctive style that I am coming to love and maybe even expect!!! Wow! I love the way you use the medium. Fluid! Again the colors are dramatic! Outstanding my art friend!
    Keep them coming buddy!
    Lover Of Color Michael!

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    1. Thank you Michael!! I wasn't sure about the drawing and it means a lot to have your feedback. Lover of Color too! :-)

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  5. You managed to capture the amazing sensitivity and emotional quality of the original Mary. Well done indeed,
    Love all the others too.

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    1. Thank you Julie! Your words are a wonderful incentive for me!

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  6. Fantastic work, Celia. Love the colors in the watercolors--such blues and yellows. And that stripe of red in Sun Ripe makes my heart go zing!
    Your Madonna is lovely too.

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  7. Celia, the work you posted today is just wonderful. I love your watercolors, they are both so fresh and colorful. I keep looking at your drawing of Mary....excellent work!

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    1. I'm trying to catch up, thanks for the encouragement Debi!

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  8. I love the bright and fresh colors of your two paintings...so happy and cheerful and the drawing is excellent, really great expression captured. Have a nice and creative day.

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  9. Celia - absolutely beautiful. Each one is perfect. I especially like the summer light - need you to send some of it my way - so cold here! Thanks for sharing your lovely endeavors.

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