Original artwork description:

An acequia is an irrigation ditch from the Spanish Colonial period in northern New Mexico carrying scarce water from the rivers to the fields.

Another series of watercolors working to achieve a minimalist feel. In this case watercolor using quick strokes with a Japanese writing brush on rough watercolor paper. 16" x 12" image size with 16" x 20" mat, ready to frame.

Perfect for home or office.

Image was photographed to represent original colors, but your monitor colors may vary the colors slightly.

Materials used:

watercolor and arches paper

Tags:
#contemporary #trees #rural #new mexico #southwest landscape #cottonwoods 

Cottonwoods Along The Acequia (2020)

Watercolour 
by CHARLES ASH

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An acequia is an irrigation ditch from the Spanish Colonial period in northern New Mexico carrying scarce water from the rivers to the fields.

Another series of watercolors working to achieve a minimalist feel. In this case watercolor using quick strokes with a Japanese writing brush on rough watercolor paper. 16" x 12" image size with 16" x 20" mat, ready to frame.

Perfect for home or office.

Image was photographed to represent original colors, but your monitor colors may vary the colors slightly.

Materials used:

watercolor and arches paper

Tags:
#contemporary #trees #rural #new mexico #southwest landscape #cottonwoods 
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“I am in heaven living and working in New Mexico and especially Santa Fe” Ash goes on, “The massing, colors and textures of the pueblos are reminiscent of modern architecture... Read more

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