Doodlewash #1
I was reading Chris's blog the other day and she mentioned the Doodlewash June 2018 Challenge and I thought it would be a good challenge for the start of summer. I'm not following the prompts, but am sticking to the outdoor fun theme, sort of, by focusing on flowers. The colours of flowers specifically, so none of these little paintings will be realistic at all but sometimes you just need to make a mess on paper or canvas :)
Nice colour combination. Very sunny.
ReplyDeleteIts still hot here the rains should be starting by now, but they haven't
Happy PPF
much love...
thanks Gillena :) no rain here, might bypass us :)
DeleteLove the sizzle! And the idea of making a mess.
ReplyDeleteGreat start, Jennifer.
thank you Chris :) I'm so out of practice with watercolours I just want to get use to using them again :)
DeleteWonderful, vibrant colors!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your thoughts of just getting that paint on paper!!!
Happy PPF 🎨
thanks Jan :)
DeleteThis is lovely!
ReplyDeletethank you Christine :)
DeleteI really like the abstract look and the warmth of this one. I’m going to enjoy seeing your work and Chris’ work as you follow the month challenge :)
ReplyDeletethanks Rhonda :) I'm just hoping I dont run out of things to paint this month
DeleteNow I have two friends in the Doodlewash. I’m much too lazy. Have fun.
ReplyDeletelol Jo :) even a very quick sketch would work :)
DeleteLove the vibrant colors here. happy PPF!
ReplyDeletethanks Linda :)
DeleteThese are all my favorite colours! Sounds like a fun challenge!
ReplyDeletethanks denthe :) a good challenge and good practice :)
DeleteSo pretty, flame-colored petals!
ReplyDeletethank you Cindy :)
DeleteSuch vibrant colors!
ReplyDeletethanks Beth :)
DeleteLush, radiant color creation!
ReplyDeleteHappy Times to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
thank you carol :)
Deletei will follow along - some how i had misplaced your link - glad u posted at my place.
ReplyDeletethanks sandy :) forgot your link too, saw it on someone's blog list again :)
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