I think light is what makes watercolors alive, thanks, Sujit.
Thank you Tony, I am glad to be back.
Prabal..I had been using Winsor and Newton cold pressed paper, and also waterford for last one year.But this paper is what I got from Pune sometime ago--its handmade paper pad from'cotton papers'.It has more tooth and texture and colors spread more quickly on this one.
It's lovely and fresh, wonderful lighting, no evidence of rust at all!
ReplyDeleteNice and fresh. The sea's done beautiful. The light is amazing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting. Love the abstraction and all the light. Welcome back
ReplyDeletewelcome back.. what is the paper you are trying out and what paper you used to use??
ReplyDeleteAnd still so lovely!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. What type of new paper are you using?
ReplyDeletelove it! looks as though she could also be gazing at the sky.
ReplyDeleteNice and atmospheric!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Ruth.
ReplyDeleteI think light is what makes watercolors alive, thanks, Sujit.
Thank you Tony, I am glad to be back.
Prabal..I had been using Winsor and Newton cold pressed paper, and also waterford for last one year.But this paper is what I got from Pune sometime ago--its handmade paper pad from'cotton papers'.It has more tooth and texture and colors spread more quickly on this one.
Thank you Sherry!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle..this is an Indian hand made paper that I have used here.
Doreen, you are absolutely right!
Thank you, Ramesh.
Wonderful! You have captured searing light!
ReplyDeleteLooks good, quick sketches are fun...
ReplyDeletevery nice and cool arti.
ReplyDeleteDélicieux ce rayon de soleil...il commence de nous manquer cruellement ici à paris!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dean, Ron--I am flattered!
ReplyDeleteThank you anu and Corinne.