Wow, I painted Japanese old houses in snow and a fish and squads for the first time in life. Fishes become brilliant subjects, do you know?
A prominent watercolourist Yuko Nagayama showed how to use salt and its special effect. Salt
produces an interesting texture, a diamond like mark. The snow landscape is below.
The workshop was a great fun, although very busy to finish them up in the short time or the class. It’s a good idea to explore our daily matters and find good subjects.
Friends, Happy Painting. Take care and stay safe in the pandemic.
I really like the result achieved with the night sky. Isn't it fun when you don't know what exactly will happen!?
ReplyDeleteOh, sweet Blaga, yes, spontaneity is a great fun in watercolour painting. You know it very well, Blaga, don't you! Let's enjoy it together. Cheers, Sadami
DeleteVery beautiful paintings !!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Art Traveller for encouragement, always. You, too, enjoy drawing and painting! Best wishes, Sadami
DeleteHappy New year friend. Your paintings are both beautiful. Hope you are keeping safe too. Hugs
ReplyDeleteOh, sweet Debbie, thank you for a lovely and kind comment. You, too, please take care and stay safe, too, with your family. Best wishes, ((Hugs)), special thanks, Sadami
DeleteThe salt effect is especially beautiful in the snow sky! Gorgeous painting, Sadami!
ReplyDeleteOh, sweet Judy, thank u! You can enjoy it in a winter! We're in the middle of a summer. Take care. ((Hugs)), smile, Sadami
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