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So many colours (2017) Original Watercolour by Samantha Adams

64 x 48 x 1cm (unframed)

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So many colours
Rolling hills,
Dorset plains,
Flashes of fire,
Coat the sky,
Clusters of trees,
Vermillion ,
Cobalt,
Gamboge,
All the colours that I see.

Poetry with my feelings of this original watercolour painting inspired by the Blackmore vale of North Dorset where I grew up and observed each season passing .When we get a sunset in the Blackmore vale there are so many colours that I just have to paint.

Materials used:

Rough textured watercolour paper Bockingford acid free,fine art watercolours Holbein,Chinese hake,large sable haired brush,Filbert brush,water,

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So many colours
Rolling hills,
Dorset plains,
Flashes of fire,
Coat the sky,
Clusters of trees,
Vermillion ,
Cobalt,
Gamboge,
All the colours that I see.

Poetry with my feelings of this original watercolour painting inspired by the Blackmore vale of North Dorset where I grew up and observed each season passing .When we get a sunset in the Blackmore vale there are so many colours that I just have to paint.

Materials used:

Rough textured watercolour paper Bockingford acid free,fine art watercolours Holbein,Chinese hake,large sable haired brush,Filbert brush,water,

Details:

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Location United Kingdom

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My passion is watercolour especially wet on wet technique. I love to mix colours and creating the feeling, movement and atmosphere of a place. From spring to Autumn the ever-changing... Read more

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