Monday 5 February 2018

Celtic, Viking and other filigree watercolours

The Aquarallistas got together on their 'Zen Tuesday' and great things were achieved in a small group, where some developed the 'filigree' theme a bit further and others worked for themselves

The 'celtic heart' painted by Linda - the metal has really worked out!

Still my favourite, this filigree dog by Michele C. She has understood what watercolours are about and makes one awesome painting after the other! Ready for the next step...

Michele F has worked on her view on the wild Antibes' waters. I know that spot - looks exactly like this! Btw, I'd love to see a sunny version too. 

Michele F also started a filigree project - and look what it is already! Very imaginative - go on and fill that page, it will be seriously good & original!

Cathie always paints her own subjects and happened to have this perfume bottle - to show us all what watercolour filigree can look like!! 
Linda is working on a series of portraits and although this is pencil, I have to show it because it is truly well done. My opinion: ready to do this in watercolours...

In her 3d watercolour session, Sheila finished the old family farm house with lovely straw roof. Well done - and you can feel the memories...

Celina is back and she painted this Viking (openwork) pendant. As always very well executed. 
By the way, Celina hosts an atelier libre every Friday, where she and Tracy make ceramic jewelry. If you are interested, pop in! Contact Celina for more info...

Another amazing painting by Michele C. As I said before, she understands watercolours so well. So quiet, so delicate and so transparent... Not completely finished yet, hope to show you the final version next time!

After the inspiring tea cup with 'doily' of last week, Liz spent time on the wooden blocks project (no pic, sorry, forgot!) and started this ab-fab pendant. (It is funny to see Liz' surprised look every time we drool over her paintings... looks like she'd better get used to it!!)

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