March 1, 2008

Ranunculus
















I paint traditional a n d abstract watercolours almost every day now. It seems that my "traditionals" get more and more abstract and my "abstracts" more representational...

Ich male jetzt fast jeden Tag traditionelle u n d abstrakte Aquarelle. Die traditionellen werden mit der Zeit etwas abstrakter und die abstrakten etwas gegenständlicher...





9 comments:

Penhallow Street said...

The ranunculus is nicely defined, and yet very soft.

sukipoet said...

These are beautiful.

Found yr blog via Britt-Arnhild. Did you know she made you the "blog of the week?" Suki

Joan Sandford-Cook said...

As commented before, do so like your loose style and as for the colours adore them. These last two stunning.

Teri said...

They are both beautiful! Your colors just sing.

Mary Richmond said...

love your watercolors!! Nice and fresh and clean....yum!

Lila Rostenberg said...

Thank-you for sharing your lovely, joyful watercolors! I paint too, and your work makes me want to get my paper, paints and brushes out!

mARTa said...

This reminds me of something I read in my textbook from my figure class. Degas had a conflict with drawing very representational or more gestural. In the end he seemed to incorporate both forms to produce lovely figure drawings. I think you should continue your explorations here. Las dos pinturas me facinan!

ellie said...

These are lovely ! Interesting how your work is developing, it's beautiful and inspiring to look at your blog ! Take care, Ellie

Robyn Sinclair said...

Proceed with confidence, Claudia, these are beautiful. Your choice of colour is wonderful and your flowers are gorgeous.