A detail of one of the windows |
Signs on the rusty railings |
And the only splash of colour |
Here I am, painting away so that you can see the scale of the painting |
I keep my paint in old plastic trays that used to hold screws, the colours are written on the lid so that I know what to order when I run out! |
An assortment of brushes, none are too huge as you can see |
Looking down from the clifftop to the lifeboat house at Lizard Point. |
This is the finished painting measuring 84 cm x 74 cm or 33 inches x 29 inches. |
Great watercolor
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Sarah~!
ReplyDeleteRonelle
That's brilliant Sarah - really really good.
ReplyDeleteYou should work this big more often
I really like the darkness of this piece - and the size! The mottled colours are perfect in the wall and building and shore.
ReplyDeleteIts wonderful!
I'm very impressed with the scale and of course, I LOVE your paintings. Between you and Vivien, I really have a sense for the colors of Cornwall....want to visit;>(
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your process. I love seeing what tools you use and seeing a peek at your studio again.
Lovely blog post Jeanette, Insightful and informative - love the studio pics! And your painting of course!
ReplyDeletelovely and atmospheric - at first glance I thought it was the harbour wall at Sennen Cove
ReplyDeleteI would love to do a big watercolour .... may eventually even find time to try one once OFSTED have been and the panic at work is over
It was interesting to see that you don't use huge brushes
that viewpoint from above makes a great composition as well
ReplyDeleteThe subtlety of your colors and textures is unbelievable---really lovely work, Sarah.
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