Dandelion seeds

Dandelion seeds
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Sorry not much commenting on all the beautiful work on here lately I have been trying some new crafts and working hard on my daughter's not so new house :)

The humble dandelion beautifully portrayed. Maybe not so humble though they cover everything but they look wonderful in a field. It’s magic when the seed-heads start to blow around. Good to now you are around Carole.

Beautifully painted as ever Carole.

So glad to see your beautiful work again, Carole. This is super!

Great to see one of your lovely paintings again, Carole - this is a beauty!

You are so very good at flora and fauna Carole. Great to see you back here.

Lovely work Carole, Dandelions are so intriguing!...

Lovely delicate work, Carole.

Well we can’t all be expected to paint 24/7 Carole, not even me! We all have a life outside art. I certainly have! Lovely work again from you anyway, but it always is!

This is so delicate, I really like it and the washes are so well done

Thank you all so very much x

So pleased to see you back Carole and with a great painting of the dandelions,, also thank you for your lovely comments on my recent wolf painting. I too have been very quiet over the summer months with not many postings. Hope you and everyone on Pol have a lovely bank holiday weekend, Linda 😀

This is incredibly beautiful Carole. Love the way you have painted the dandelions and your very fluid washes.

Just beautiful, Carole, love the not-quite-abstract feel to the whole arrangement.

Always like your beautiful work, Carole

Another example of natural magic Carole combined with yours

Glad to see your wonderful botanical paintings back on pol Carole, I’ve been absent over the summer too.

Thanks again all for kind words 😘

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23/08/2019
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Watercolour and bit of gold leaf.

About the Artist
Carole Swingler

Self- taught artist, I have dabbled in watercolours for many years on and off. My first love is flower painting in watercolour. Now trying many different media including acrylic inks, gouache, all types of pencils to try loose-ish semi abstract images.

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