Alone in the forest
First time using watercolour and gouache together
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Edward Robert Hughes (1851 - 1914) Bertuccio's Bride, 1851.
Description: Bertucciova nevésta.
Medium: watercolour and gouache on white paper.
Dimensions: height: 39.5 in ( 100.3cm); width: 30in ( 76.2cm).
Inscriptions: Text bottom left: E R Hughes 1895
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24 x 24 cm ✦ Watercolour, gouache and coloured pencil on paper
Available as print
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A lovely little barn owl <3
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I DID THE THING
I literally finished this a month ago and finally took pictures of it lmao
The scale is 1.7 ft x 2 ft
I did all the lettering etc with gauche as well as the circles and the characters were done in watercolour
Process shots:
It’s my very own falsettos poster 😌
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Prints! Fresh off the press!
You can now get prints of my Rainbow Trout and Eels paintings over in my shop here!
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Twelve-Wired Bird of Paradise by Jeremy T. Boot, Gouache.
Scientific name: Seleucidis Melanoleucus.
Conservation Status: Least Concern (Population Stable).
Native to the lowland rainforests of New Guinea and the neighbouring Salawait Island of Indonesia.
About the artist: Born in Java in 1948, Jeremy Boot arrived in Australia as an infant, and lived in South Australia. A self taught artist, he is a painter and illustrator of Australian wildlife in watercolour and gouache. His first solo exhibition was in Adelaide in 1977 buy he mainly works on commission and has completed work for Major Australian natural history publishers including Nocturnal Birds of Australia for Landsdowne Press. Boot also produces limited edition prints from his studio, now located in Noosa Queensland.
Links I got my info and this artwork from:
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Frederic William Burton (186-1900)
"The Meeting on the Turret Stairs" (1864)
Watercolor and gouache on paper
Located in the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
The painting depicts the story of Hellelil, who fell in love with her personal guard Hildebrand. The story was taken from a medieval Danish ballad translated by the painter's friend Whitley Stokes.
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