Watercolor on paper 11 by 15 $125.00


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This watercolor on paper is on sale! The unbelievable price is $200.00 Usually this piece would be three hundred dollars, so thats a hundred dollar discount. Yeah!!!

The size is 15 by 11 inches

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Leighanns's snow day

5 by 7 $50.00 watercolor on paper

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snow-tree
This painting is painted with the Zoltan Szabo knife technique. He taught this technique to me during my first session with him. I’ve used it ever sense. Its fun, quick and provides a great line for trees, grass and rocks.
Watercolor on paper 5 by 7….$ 50.00

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deer

15 by 22 watercolor on paper $90.00

      
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december-sunset
9″ by 12″ $120.00 Watercolor on paper
Playing a bit with the snow scenes, I wanted to try to paint some reflective colors on the pond. This is on hot press paper, a mistake in my estimation, it would have been easier on cold press paper.

      
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decsnow

Watercolor on paper  $100.0 7.25 by 9 inches. I’ve been trying out some different palettes for snow.     This one is painted with  Burnt sienna, Manganese blue, antwerp blue, raw sienna, cobalt lavender, ultramarine blue.  You could also use Sepia instead of ultramarine blue and  and burnt sienna.  You could skip the cobalt lavender as not much is used…   The raw sienna is barely used also..   I had more  raw sienna in the background and it looked very good but I ended up glazing over it because I decided not to place as much emphasis  in the back.

      
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100_1132

11 by 14 $200.00 watercolor on paper

      
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This watercolor on paper is not for sale.  It is 22 by 15 and is painted on 300 lb paper.  I love this painting because of its simplicity and the warmth that is coming from the rust colored weeds and shrubs in the background.  I always try to bring a little warmth into my winter paintings because I was once told snow paintings don’t sell because they appear too cold and uninviting.  I decided to make sure my snow paintings don’t fall victim to this problem and since I try to always put in some warmth by using warm pigments, I have found I usually do sell my snow scenes.  There is a bit of glare on this photo and I apologize for this, as this piece was framed before I realized I didn’t take a photo of it.

      
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