Audacious Color in the Hills

bold colorful impressionist landscape, loose and free landscape paintings, debiriley.com

Bold, yet harmonious in its own way.

Filled with colors, flecks and splatters.

Filled with

so many imperfections.

 

 

bold colorful impressionist landscape, loose and free landscape paintings, debiriley.com
bold colored hills

 

 

Watercolor Impressions

 

I like it, full of those flaws.

Its real.

It has Character.

 

 

And definitely has its own vibe to it.

A rough and bold feeling.

These hills don’t seem timid nor shy.

 

 

Watercolor paints were poured on, splashed on, skewered on and splattered on.

The painting is I’d say, rather abrupt, and gets right in your face.

 

 

It has the audacity to be flawed, and to like it.

 

 

 

 

A word I may choose to think more on….

“flawed”

 

 

 

I did this painting quite some time ago.

It sold. I’d forgotten it.

 

Then I discovered my photograph I’d taken before it sold.

And it left me thinking,  I really need to return to that same level of freedom.

 

That ‘bold devil may care’ attitude.

Heedless of any  petty imperfections, to just – Paint!

 

 

 

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The act of creation, in any media is a fascinating and magical process. I simply love to create. Expressing in color, line, tone, texture - as if, they were words upon a page. Creating a uniquely me, interpretation. Enjoy More of my "one-of-a-kind" expressive art at society6.com/debiriley and, redbubble.com/people/debijriley/shop

19 thoughts on “Audacious Color in the Hills

    1. hi Nia, so glad that you enjoyed the emotion of this one Nia! it made me sad a little bit, to think I don’t paint like that now. I do like this too 🙂 cheers and hugs, debi

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  1. It’s lovely Debi – beautiful bold splashes of colour! What you’ve described as “flaws” have made the painting interesting, creative and very individual – so they’re not really flaws at all are they?

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