My ArtVenture: Watercolor painting : „Montenegro“
Hello my dear Steemians and Art Fans,
After working last couple of days, I finally finished today my watercolor painting. There is everything: stone bridge, water surface, houses and greens.
There were a lot of challenges for me and even on one stage I thought just stop and not finish it. But nevertheless, slowly and carefully the painting is finished.
Very Good Painting Friend ,, success is always for you
Thank you and glad you like my work :)
You are welcome, friend
Excellent work in color, tone, everything is super
Thank you @rucoin, I love such scenes but also fight through when need to decided what colour to take and to wait till everything is dry for the next layer :)
Very beautiful art, very extraordinary work, to be honest I am very interested in learning art, have a nice day @stef1
Thank you very much, it is not really so hard, only to find time that might a challenge :)
for beginners it is quite difficult, because they are not used to it.
This is a scintillating creation you've put here. I've not been using water color but you've propelled me by this creation. Its so beautiful
Thank you @davosimple, you are an expect in other field. But I am pretty sure you would be great in watercolor too :)
Very peaceful.
Thank you, that peace attracted me in this photo, can imagine myself spending summer time there :)
Получилось просто отлично. Мне очень понравилось.
А почему ты хотела бросить свой рисунок? Что-то получалось не так как хотелось бы?
Да, цвет моего моста мне пришлось два раза снимать краску. Потом зелень не так получилась как хотелось. Но в принципе не испорченно, так что этому рада :)
Your water color process is amazing! Do you take requests? I have always loved Vail Colorado! A street view could be nice!
No I just paint for myself :)
Wow!!! Extraordinary drawing! Very beautiful! Nice work! Thanks for Sharing!💖😄😄
Thank you, glad you like it :)
Love it :) <3
Thank you @stefaniaveliz, glad to see you hear :)
Ah, so delicate and calm colors! Would love to see your painting in bigger resolution. Would you mind posting a link, if you have one? (Also thank you for the step-by-step photos! So interesting to follow!)