New Watercolor “Spring’s Bounty”
Posted: March 2, 2021 Filed under: #WorldWatercolorGroup, Canadian Artist, Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolors, Daniel Smith watercolours, Gardening/Flowers, gouache, Opus Art Supplies, Original art, Painting of tulips, Paintings of Flowers, Pencil Crayons, QoR watercolor, self taught artist, Shuswap Artist, splatter, Spring, Strathmore Paper, Susan Feniak art, Susan Feniak Originals, Susan Feniak water color and ink, Water color pencils, Watercolor Crayons, Watercolors, Whimsy | Tags: #canadianartist, #sicamousbc #sicamousartwalk, #Worldwatercolormonth, Canadian Artist, Country Art, Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolors, Flowers, For the joy of it, gouache, Local artist, Opus Art Supplies, original art, Paintings of Flowers, QoR watercolor, self taught artist, Shuswap Artist, Strathmore Watercolor Paper, Susan Feniak Original Art, Susan Feniak water colours, Susan Feniak watercolors, tulips, water color pencils, water colour paintings, Whimsy 11 Comments
New art! “Spring’s Bounty” A watercolor this time. This is big for me, especially when it comes to working with watercolors. I had a vague idea of what I wanted to create. I didn’t draw anything, I just started to paint. My first of a few mistakes was that I chose the wrong background color. With perseverance and an arsenal of supplies I ended up with this painting as the result. There is everything on there from gouache to Daniel Smith, QoR, Derwent watercolor pencils, watercolor crayons, salt, you name it. At one point I even had my oil pastels out. There came the classic moment, am I done or not? Maybe? I had a blast, especially splattering and playing with a hake brush. Hope it pleases your eye.
Artist Susan Feniak Watercolor on Strathmore 18″ x 24″ paper. Asking $250.00 plus shipping
If you want to contact Susan about her art please email sfeniakart@gmail.com
Yes! ‘Twas a pleasure to my eyes …
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Thanks. Pleased that it brought pleasure.
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Nice paintings of spring flowers, I really like your background.
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Thank you Shawn. I had difficulty getting the daffodils to show up on the yellow background. I don’t think I would start with yellow if I was to do it again.
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A good use of all your tools! That’s what gives it so much depth. (K)
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Thank you Kerfe. I am pretty sure that I used everything at hand and including my hands or fingers. 💙
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That is a wonderful use of colour!!
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Thank you. I was craving spring.
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You are most welcome!! It certainly put me in mind of brighter days! 🙂
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Wow – gorgeous!
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Thank you, much appreciated.
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