Girl with Tulip Watercolor
I worked on this last week and the week before. I worked on another one in between my study of a girl with tulip and this one. This one came out brighter and less muddy. There are still pieces about it that bother me, but I’ll keep my mouth shut. Click to enlarge.
Nedra says
That's really lovely. Is that your daughter?
leoraw says
Nedra, yes, that's her! I have some photos of her on the blog, too (example: http://www.leoraw.com/blog/2008/12/03/sepia-scenes-studies-of-a-girl/)
JewWishes says
This is absolutely lovely, Leora. So filled with emotion and softness. I love how delicate her pose is.
Robin says
She looks younger here, softer. I like the delicate raise of the hand.
The left side looks a bit unfinished to me. Her socks sort of vanish into the pale background of the house.
It's a beautiful picture Leora, you're really talented.
leoraw says
Robin, yes, good eye, I didn't do much to the left side. But what bothers me more was the size of the head and the colors on the face. Whatever. I need to let these things go and move on to next creative project.
The Jewish Side says
It's amazing how when the pictures are done using different materials it comes out different, and yet the subjects of the pictures are the same. I really like this one!
and I think the colors of the face look just right.
Jientje says
Your art is so beautiful Leora. I love it.
system operator says
Very nice to see that you have taken the painting again and found time for it! I find true talent in your watercolor! I like how you have worked with the shadows, very nice subtle pose and expression.
system operator says
ps. I'd be very happy if I were able to capture this kind of setting and frame with my camera as you have painted. Happy week end to all:)
Carol says
Leora, this is lovely! Works really well!
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