Christmas Trees…. out in nature

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Watercolors. Splashed upon a pure white paper.

The Rekab brush dances along in harmony.

A song plays.

Nature sings, so finely.

 

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Nature’s Christmas Trees, in watercolor

 

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38 thoughts on “Christmas Trees…. out in nature

    1. hi Dion, thank you for such a kind comment! I appreciate that. Glad you enjoyed the art and the creative spirit at work!! cheers, Debi 🙂

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    1. thank you so much Fritz, I appreciate that. and, again …. I so love that last painting of yours – it is going to remain in my mind! Brilliant work. I hope, that you are pleased with it and see its Loveliness.

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      1. Thanks Debi – you are such a kind person. Yes – I am quite pleased with my painting. I am enjoying painting without a plan and pushing more energy into the painting with the palette knife. I am careful not to go to crazy with the palette knife (art books say it could end up making one’s work boring). But for now, that is what I am doing!

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    1. thank you Michael, I’m pleased that you were ‘feeling’ this nature scene 🙂 I still, have to stop myself, and say LESS – is more!! Cheers, Debi

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    1. thank you Carol! it was on quite Damp paper… which softened those edges so nicely! as the paper dries, the edges get harder creating the ‘look’ of Foreground 🙂

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    1. hi Terry, glad that you liked the nature trees. I appreciate you pausing, and letting me know. That is lovely of you! cheers, Debi

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  1. There is something really nostalgic about this. It takes me back to when I was a little girl learning to do silk screening. I did trees like that…certainly not as good as what you have done…but the memory came flooding in fast!

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