
Today I joined about 15 other artists from Northwest Watercolor Society at Volunteer Park in Seattle. I chose a subject that I don’t normally try — the reflection of the historical water tower in a pond. I was happy with the soft edges (where one color bleeds into another), and the reflections are basically right. But I think the water tower should have been darker.
At noon all the painters shared their paintings by standing them up against a wall. It’s a very supportive group and I think everyone felt good about it.
A work in reflection, just as you had done previously with the tree shadows on the ground. You show advancement with each painting. Good work.
Thanks, Warren. I’m trying to learn a little each painting.
Beautiful. I think the water tower looks fine. It gives it sort of a rustic look. But hey, you’re the artist I also love the reflection of the water! Great job!
Thanks, Carol. I appreciate your remarks. Glad you like the reflections!