Oh my goodness Tammie! You could teach the class on painting water drops. That seems hard to do! Beautiful. Have a gorgeous weekend. I so wish we were in Montana right now. We love it there.
Both of these are wonderful. I love the mushrooms because shrooms are so vital to our ecosystem, many are delicious and we're cultivating some this year! And the droplets ~ fantastic!
Water drops are very interesting, I wonder how you did that. That's a happy little group of mushrooms, having a cosy chat, or are they waiting for the Mushroom bus?
thank you for your kind message. as for the water drops, this is how i did it: the colored paper is watercolor, it could be anything. a circle with pencil pencil shading on the bottom shading on the top soften shading with a blending stump highlight with a white pen or gouache, i did the later hope that makes sense, there is always you tube videos
Gorgeous water drops,! I've tried to draw drops long time ago, or some years back when I started to paint. It's so difficult. But you made it! :) beautiful mooshrooms also!
Oh these are both so beautiful! I love them!!
ReplyDeleteLove the raindrops and the magical mushrooms, beautifully painted! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteNice! I've tried water more than once and never with success!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your waterdrops and cute mushrooms too.
ReplyDeleteREALLY: Waterdrops! I feel hem and the good positive energy as in all your artwork! Thank you and good night, Tammie!
ReplyDeleteSo delicate, so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteYour water drops look so realistic, and so beautiful. I love your mushrooms too. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYou water drops are perfect!! Love the mushrooms too!
ReplyDeleteGood job!
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BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS!!!
ReplyDeleteThose waterdrops are amazing! So real!
ReplyDeleteLa magia vive en tu trabajo artĂstico.
ReplyDeleteBesos querida amiga.
Es precioso!
Oh my goodness Tammie! You could teach the class on painting water drops. That seems hard to do! Beautiful. Have a gorgeous weekend. I so wish we were in Montana right now. We love it there.
ReplyDeleteOh how I love these magical mushrooms, like all your wonderful art, so lovely and full of fairy magic! Your water drops are so beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are wonderful. I love the mushrooms because shrooms are so vital to our ecosystem, many are delicious and we're cultivating some this year! And the droplets ~ fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI saw your drops drawing on FB, it looks lovely. The mushrooms looks nice too and love the bright colours. Have a great Sunday :)
ReplyDeleteFresh water and mushrooms...fits so well together :) Mushrooms are so healthy and I always put some chaga or reishi into my smoothie :)
ReplyDeleteWater drops are very interesting, I wonder how you did that.
ReplyDeleteThat's a happy little group of mushrooms, having a cosy chat, or are they waiting for the Mushroom bus?
hello Sheila,
ReplyDeletethank you for your kind message.
as for the water drops, this is how i did it:
the colored paper is watercolor, it could be anything.
a circle with pencil
pencil shading on the bottom
shading on the top
soften shading with a blending stump
highlight with a white pen or gouache, i did the later
hope that makes sense, there is always you tube videos
Gorgeous water drops and mushrooms! Two different styles & both fabulous. Have a great week! xx
ReplyDeleteSo adorable -- beautiful art!
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Tammie, I LOVE LOVE your mushrooms! Excellent job with those. I can picture them on little note cards! :)
ReplyDeleteYour rain drops are so realistic, Tammie. When I first saw them I thought they were real!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous water drops,! I've tried to draw drops long time ago, or some years back when I started to paint. It's so difficult. But you made it! :) beautiful mooshrooms also!
ReplyDeleteSweet little mushrooms. I agree...they would look good on note cards.
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