After the Rain Detail
by Teresa Ascone
Title
After the Rain Detail
Artist
Teresa Ascone
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
There has been some interest in this detail image, (used as a Facebook picture) of my larger After the Rain watercolor, so I cropped the larger one for this image. Keywords: After the Rain Detail, watercolor, sky, water, puddle, reflection, Teresa Ascone, calm, serene, peaceful, tranquil, impressionist, forest, woods, wilderness, reflections, pristine, Northwest, landscape, mountains, quiet, woodsy, distance, panoramic, graceful, rhythmic, shadows, grace, Alaska, seasonal, woodland, Pacific, Turnagain Arm, branches, textural, serenity, representational, traditional, timeless, classic, idealism, depth, scenic, America, imagination, soothing, tote bag, duvet cover
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July 5th, 2015
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Comments (8)
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your beautiful artistic work is Featured on the home page of the "Bedroom Art Gallery" group. l/f 3/6/24
Christopher James
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 Views on One Image Group's Special Features Nominations For Promotion #28 . Please help your fellow artists by visiting and passing on the love to another artist in the the 1000 Views on One Image Group....L/F/Tw
Taphath Foose
Beautiful work, Teresa!!! CONGRATULATIONS, your work is featured in "Beautiful Watercolors"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" discussion thread and any other thread that is fitting!! 😊
Timothy Lowry
You are very talented and have some very nice work you've done. It almost has a certain kind of Japanese style to it.
Timothy Lowry
Great work. This is a watercolor painting right? How are you creating the skies? Is it with a lot of water and a certain type of brush? Or is the sky done using an airbrush etc.?
Teresa Ascone replied:
Timothy, paper and paint consistency have much to do with it. A very wet sky, then lay in the colors so that they blend, which means the colors must be the consistency of milk or skim milk. Then tip the paper back and forth to get a soft edge. BTW, thank you for the kind compliment!