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The sea and a garden

by Kelly 3 Comments

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We recently spent a few days in southern New South Wales. The weather was perfect and the scenery was even better. The water is so clean and teeming with life.

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I thought the textures here were interesting.
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The kids would love to have a jumping pillow at home šŸ™‚
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And I spent part of my afternoon back at home doing this watercolour study of the Werribee Mansion gardens. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed working with the brush and watercolours again, however, was reminded that I really do need to take classes and improve my technique. Actually, what am I saying, I don’t really have a technique!

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  1. Kelly

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    Thanks Baukje, I'm following her blog now, and you're right – very inspirational!

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  2. baukje

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    Amazing pictures. That blue of the sea is REALLY blue, I never saw this in real.
    And you need to continue in painting.
    Do you know the blog of wildflowerhouse? She is in my bloglist , she is working a lot with watercolors . Maybe her work can inspire you.
    Baukje
    xxx

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  3. Vicky

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    You have a lovely technique! Those flowers and leaves are gorgeous! So delicately painted – I love them! Great colours, too.

    And, your photos are also beautiful. When I looked at the first one, I thought it was one of my photos (oops, that sounds conceited…!)

    God bless, Kelly:-)

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