Where Fairies live?

Where Fairies live?
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Beautiful warm colours,nice composition and effects, Carole.

Great strong colours, Carole. Love the title!

That's lovely warm colours and I can see blackberry's in there 😃

Love this, Carole, such rich colours - and I also see blackberries! (Reminds me of Ann Blockley's work which I really like.)

You had fun with this one as well! Imaginative work and lovely colour

Thanks again for comments and critique always helpful to me. I like playing with colour even though the finished product doesn't look like anything it helps in future paintings (I think).

It's got a magical feel to it, and the colours are gorgeous.

Yes magical feel is the words for this one Carole. I am pleased no one has mentioned the word abstract. Although I have no bias.

Ta very much Lewis, John and Gudrun:)

Beautiful colours, lovely composition.

Warm and inviting work - especially on a grey wet miserable day like today

Very mystical allowing one's imagination to run wild. A very courageous painting Carole

Lots of lovely warm reds. Very magical Carole. Did you use salt for the tiny flowers? It is very effective.

It definitely is Carole. I love the colours, textures and suggestions of 'things' mystical.

Thank you very much. Yes Sarah salt was used.

Absolutely stunning colours, just love it.

This must be the bottom of your garden then Carole...😂 it’s a beauty, fab colours.

Thanks Sandra Maureen and Fiona. There's all sorts of stuff at the bottom of our garden but alas no fairies I don't think so anyway :)

Beautiful colours and composition Carole

Thank you David very kind.

How gorgeous Carole! Love it!

Love the palette and textures, Carole.

I echo all the other comments, a glowing piece of work.

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15/01/2018
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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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