Friday, August 13, 2021

More World Watercolor Month Paintings

 Where I have I been? Absolutely nowhere. And yet, I can't seem to get any blogging done. For starters on my catching up, I'll post the rest of my World Watercolor Month paintings. Hopefully I will get something written about my life, which is not very exciting, but Hey! It is what it is.





















6 comments:

Jo Castillo said...

Hi there, I love these and recognize a few of the places. I’m going to have to study them more for learning. I hope I answered all your comments on my blog. I was having trouble because on of them didn’t post automatically and I lost track fixing it in the settings. Anyway….
I love your watercolors, just wonderful. The colorful cactus pears are fun.

Bag Blog said...

Thanks Jo. You are a good friend to put up with my haphazard blogging. By the end of July, I was having to do serious searching for stuff I wanted to paint. Most of the little paintings were what I call straight painting - nothing fancy. I did have to save my white in some of them. Some of them I felt were to "painted" and should have been looser. Isn't that the way with all paintings?

Jo Castillo said...

It is always hard to decide when to quit on a painting. Enid would stop me much sooner than I stop. I get carried away in detail.

Bag Blog said...

Jo,
You and me both. I wish I were looser and lighter, but I'm just not.

ashok said...

Lovely works. The fishing boy is beautiful. Liked all the building paintings..

Bag Blog said...

Ashok,
Thanks again. Coming from an architect, I take that as high praises. I love old buildings with good light.