Because of the wind - watercolour - 54cm x 42 cm by Gerhard Ritter

Because of the wind - watercolour - 54cm x 42 cm
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What a magnificent watercolour! I can imagine the long hours spent to achieve such fantastic clarity on a difficult subject with an unforgivable medium !

WOW Are you sure this is watercolour! (I know it is) but I couldn't believe you could get such detail in watercolour and the depth of colours. I absolutely love this. Makes me so envious, I would love to paint like this, you obviously have a special talent. Good luck for the exhibition.

A superbly rendered watercolor. You have a beautiful gallery.

This picture is trully inspirational. Thank you for sharing

Wow! That is the best watercolour portrait of a child that its been my pleasure to see, and there are more gems in your gallery , well done.

Wow! That is the best watercolour portrait of a child that its been my pleasure to see, and there are more gems in your gallery , well done.

This is fantastic! Thought it was acrylic or oil. Details are lovely.

Can only add my praise to the above. Wonderful work and indeed difficult to believe it is watercolour. Just shows what can be done!

I agree with all the above: this is genius!!! Natural, not overworked, lovely fresh colours and composition. Congratulations.

I agree with all the above: this is genius!!! Natural, not overworked, lovely fresh colours and composition. Congratulations.

I adore your work and especially this image. As an artist and a mother of two fun loving boys it jumps right out to me. Brilliant work.

Wow. This is absolutely fantastic. Love it.

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31/03/2015
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on Fabriano medium 300 Young children can be relied upon to surprise you when you least expect it. Fortunately I had my camera ready this time and was able capture his spontaneous solution to the wind problem. This painting of my grandson will be on show at the St Peters Cathedral in North Adelaide in the upcoming exhibition. I'll also display "Wintersun" which was posted previously.

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