Sleeping Lady's Bouquet
by Teresa Ascone
Title
Sleeping Lady's Bouquet
Artist
Teresa Ascone
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
Mount Susitna, the iconic Sleeping Lady, dominates the panoramic view looking west from Anchorage. Keywords: Sleeping Lady's Bouquet, flowers, forget me nots, birch trees, leaves, mountains, watercolor, sky, sunrise, sunset, water, creek, stream, river, ice, Teresa Ascone, calm, serene, peaceful, tranquil, impressionist, forest, woods, wilderness, reflections, pristine, Northwest, landscape, shadows,snow clad, quiet, woodsy, distance, panoramic, graceful, rhythmic, Alaska, winter, woodland, branches, textural, serenity, representational, traditional, timeless, classic, idealism, depth, scenic
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April 12th, 2016
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Comments (19)
Nancy Carol Photography
WELL DONE!! Thank you for sharing with us your wonderful work of art that has been proudly presented on the Home Page of the group, 'ART FOR PASSION - PASSION FOR ART'. If you wish, you may archive it permanently or promote it further in the Discussions Tabs titled, "OCTOBER 2023 Features."
Michele Penner
Congratulations on the sale of your beautiful painting. You are a true artist. All of your paintings are gorgeous. l/f
Janet Marie
Congratulations, for the Homepage Feature, in the Art Group, "FOR THE LOVE OF FLOWERS" for Friday, April 23, 2021! You are welcome to submit your featured artwork in the Group's NEW discussion thread, "APRIL-JUNE 2021 ONLY! Thanks/Archive Features Flower PAINTINGS/PAINTERLY WORK ONLY!" Thank you for sharing your unique flower paintings and being a member of the group. like/fave Janet🌼
Carmen Tyrrell
Beautiful painting, superb perspective, colours, details and light. L/F My FAV in WPG!
Michael African Visions
Wow this is incredible. You are my new fav watercolour and landscape artist. Nice work. Please submit your work to the group called Watercolour Art.
Barbara Jewell
Another beauty! Please tell me how you achieve a multicolored sky without the colors bleeding into each other. I'd love to know!! L/f
Teresa Ascone replied:
Thanks Barbara - this is a wet-in-wet wash - pre-wet the paper and lay the washes in next to each other, then tip the paper slightly to blend.