Nice paintings. I haven't used my watercolors in years -- ever since my art date friend left the country. I think all highways and byways should be filled with flowering wild things. We have a profusion of wildflower yellow here now after all the rain we had again last week. The pollinators are not choosy when it comes to collecting pollen. I dislike seeing any flowering plants being pulled up or mowed or sprayed with poison and labeled as just weeds as if they serve no purpose to the environment around them.
Gorgeous watercolors. I love the boat. I've missed your posts while I've been offline. Too much going on with Mom and I just had to prioritize. Hopefully things are evening out again. Blessings, Betsy
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Very nice paintings. The phlox are lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintings!
ReplyDeleteLovely paintings!!
ReplyDeleteYour watercolors are so inspiring!!!
ReplyDeleteYesterday, my dentist and assistant had a lengthy discussion about phlox --- colors, care, etc.
ReplyDeleteYou are a very talented lady! Love the paintings.
ReplyDeleteNice paintings. I haven't used my watercolors in years -- ever since my art date friend left the country. I think all highways and byways should be filled with flowering wild things. We have a profusion of wildflower yellow here now after all the rain we had again last week. The pollinators are not choosy when it comes to collecting pollen. I dislike seeing any flowering plants being pulled up or mowed or sprayed with poison and labeled as just weeds as if they serve no purpose to the environment around them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! love that boat one! great perspective!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous watercolors. I love the boat. I've missed your posts while I've been offline. Too much going on with Mom and I just had to prioritize. Hopefully things are evening out again.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy