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DAY SEVEN OUT OF THIRTY

DAY SEVEN


Primary Pansies
watercolor on FABRIANO Artistico paper
12,5 x 18cm/ 5" x 7"

I am happy to be on day seven! Last fall I bought a bunch of colorful pansies I fell in love with.

I can't thank you enough for your encouraging comments!

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  1. Color! Color! Color! Splashes of divine color! Your posts are making my art day!
    Very nice work Celia! Keep on going!
    Brrrrrrrrr Michael

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    1. THanks Michael! What a great compliment!! Stay warm! :-)

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  2. More beautiful colors--especially love the blue and yellow pansies pushing together.

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    1. Thank you Laura! Your paintings in the challenge are looking great! :-)

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  3. Gorgeous colorful pansies!!! They always make me smile since I was a little kid. You are going to have such a wonderful collection of paintings at the end of this project.

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  4. A small explosion pf colors! Nice C elia...one of my many favorites. :)

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    1. Thank you Helen! Your works are looking beautiful!

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  5. Oh Celia - I really love the colors in this beauty of a painting. This is wonderful!

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  6. Like in the previous post, I really love your bright bold colors , beautiful work !

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    1. Thank Jane, you always give me such inspiration with your work!

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  7. A lovely way to start my day seeing your bright And cheerful pansies, your 4,5,6 are great too. Day 9 has already started here so off to the studio for me

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    1. Thank you Lorraine! I have been keeping track of your work, you are doing a wonderful job!

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  8. Love the bright cheery colors you used for your pansies Celia!

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  9. I love pansies and you've painted them beautifully! I particularly love the way you've handled the dark centres with the two on the left. Keep them coming!

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    1. Thank you Wendy! It wasn't as easy as I imagined it, I appreciate having your feedback!

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  10. Mi piace molto! Magnifica questa combinazione di colori, di luce ......e freschezza! Bravissima Celia, complimenti.

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  11. I love the vibrant colours, Celia!

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  12. Celia - your colors are enticing and so full of life. Pansies are such a favorite of mine and you certainly have captured their personalities so well. Happy painting my friend.

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  13. Beautiful Celia, that is so hard to do .. paint for 30 days and put it up on your blog.. I esp esp. love the first one!! So pretty.love,DIana

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  14. Beautiful and colorfull!! I love it! Happy new year Celia! Hugs

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