At the start of this painting,I thought this was going to be one quick piece of work.But,can my prediction ever be right? No! It took me two long days to come up with a finished piece.It could be because I worked with very thin layers of paint this time.But I still feel,I need to improve on my timing.
Yasha, no matter the time, this is so lovely! Love the water droplets on your flower, and the deep color of the background.
ReplyDeleteIt was definitely time worth spent on something this amazing! I love how each petal is defined and the water droplets each have light shining from within.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Yasha! The water droplets are very well done. My flowers look like this every morning, and they do seem to sparkle! Love the title. I agree with Maria, the time doesn't matter ~ paint 'til you're pleased!
ReplyDeleteYasha, it's beautiful.....and the dew drops are the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous yasha!! I love the depth and sparkle of the water droplets against the delicate petals. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteYasha, I can almost feel the velvet of the petals and the wetness of the water drops. If taking a long time to get a painting like this, take a long time. It is absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis piece is beautiful & worth every ounce of effort!! Do not put a "clock" on your work, it can affect your style & outcome. (If you're trying to make show deadlines, that's a different thing & unfortunately, necessary). I burnt myself out trying to achieve what I wanted in a specific time frame. I became more interested in the time it took than what I wanted to create. Your work is beautiful, don't lose sight of the art! After all, it's what we are trying to express that drives us to paint in the first place. Oh sorry, hope I don't sound like I'm preaching - it's the voice of experience tho. Been there, done that - it was a painful lesson for me! ;)
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Beautiful art work.
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Yasha, This is beautiful! It's early morning in the garden! I have a few photos of white daisies with the morning dew on them...now you've inspired me to try to paint them. A wonderful piece of work.
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The water drops tell all about your talent, the precision in this piece is stunning Yasha!
ReplyDeleteBut the water droplets on the petals are soo realistically beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice work yet again.
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This is beautiful, Yasha!of course we know you've spent a lot of time for this work, and it's a success!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing piece, Yasha. Those water droplets are miraculous! Beautiful work! :o)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much friends.Your appreciation and suggestions help me improve and means a lot to me.
ReplyDeleteYasha, I am blown away by those gorgeous water droplets . . . excellent!
ReplyDeleteHow simple how beautiful. Love the colore.
ReplyDeleteThis is truly amazing, Yasha! Very stunning! The water droplets are fantastic, and the shadows really make the painting! Exquisite work!
ReplyDeleteOh Yasha your flowers are so beautiful and full of life.
ReplyDeleteHi Yasha, a little late in viewing your work as I just returned from a road trip. I love both your flower paintings. Be yourself when you paint - don't let the critics standing over your shoulder or bouncing around in your head determine the way you should paint. Relax and enjoy the journey, you are extremely talented and produce beautiful work.
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