San Francisco Painting #2
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San Francisco Painting #2
This one was a long project, details are tough in watercolor because you pretty much have to work backwards.
These are part of the fishing fleet in Fisherman's Wharf.
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These are part of the fishing fleet in Fisherman's Wharf.
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Re: San Francisco Painting #2
GORGEOUS!CameronBornAndBred wrote:This one was a long project, details are tough in watercolor because you pretty much have to work backwards.
These are part of the fishing fleet in Fisherman's Wharf.
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CB&B - I love it also! Already FB'd you, but I love the reflective details you've captured in the water! Excellent job! You just keep getting better and better!
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WOW! Now that took guts, Mr. Painterman! I rmember, when looking through your SF photos, thinking that getting a painting out of that one would be a real challenge.....not one I'd take on for sure. So hard to simplify and keep everything straight. Now, sit back and enjoy that proud feeling you just earned!
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Compared to what you face every day, I got nothing. Your and your family's challenges are way beyond what I hope to ever face, but thank you very much. That being said, your last FB painting was beautiful, so please share.Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:WOW! Now that took guts, Mr. Painterman! I rmember, when looking through your SF photos, thinking that getting a painting out of that one would be a real challenge.....not one I'd take on for sure. So hard to simplify and keep everything straight. Now, sit back and enjoy that proud feeling you just earned!
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I love this painting. I really like how the bright colors stand out against the white boats. Well done!
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Great stuff, as usual. Gorgeous.
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Flippin' incredible. I have a modest, but steadily growing art collection (as I've mentioned), and nautical-themed pieces are a favorite subset (for obvious reasons)--for instance, I have a pair of small prints I got at the South Street Seaport Museum in NYC a couple of years back that I love. Your nautical works are really calling my name for the birthday I have at the end of the summer...
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Absolutely freaking amazing, bro!
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Another masterpiece. Like we haven't come to expect that from our resident artist. ;)
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Do you do portraits? How much would you charge to do one of my rugrats?
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Yes I do, you can PM me for details, and also look here. http://wagnerwatercolor.com/portraits.htmlbjornolf wrote:Do you do portraits? How much would you charge to do one of my rugrats?
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