finished version magnolias

finished version magnolias
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Such a beautiful drawing Judith! Very well done.

This is in one word: stunning, Judith!! The magnolias are so delicate, the colours so subtle and the composition beautiful. You did a good job there, congratulations. I hope you are not "banished" to page 9 or 10 within a few hours!!!

A really lovely piece, Judith! You've brought out the softness of the petals and the colors are beautiful.

Agree with everyone, this is very lovely....

Beautiful delicate colours and a super composition. It's lovely.

This is really lovely Judith,well done.

Hi guys, thank you for your positive comments. It is so good to get (positive) feedback.

Beautiful Judith. Glad you showed us the finished version.

Lovely composition, and sensitive treament. Beautiful work.

Wonderful magnolias; I have a painting of them as the banner on my website; such a shame they don't last longer. Thanks for the comments on the Puli. It does have a strange coat. There's another breed called a Komondor with a similar coat but smaller and black.

Many thanks for your comments on my Blog about OCA. I rang them today and explained why I was pulling out and was encouraged to send in my comments so I did. Traditional painting is simply not considered art and when I read the description of the new drawing course, will "expand the boundaries of what you might consider 'drawing' in terms of use of materials and treatments." I was actually horrified. My son's friend has just completed a degree in fine art and in 3 years has never picked up a paintbrush or pencil. I have told them very clearly why I am not continuing LOL

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31/03/2015
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this is the finished version of the magnolias in madeira. i hope it is an improvement. I have used derwent colour soft pencils and arches hot pressed 300grms smooth paper.

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Judith Laux

In 1990 I took up painting. As with so many amateur painters i started with water colours and visited a number of evening classes. Since then I have tried many media and am currently struggling with water-soluble oils. I find satisfaction in all the different media I have tried so far, (perhaps…

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