Ikebana in colour

Ikebana in colour
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So beautiful Mia, lovely with the addition of colours 😀

Beautiful work, Mia.

Beautiful Mia as always...

Thank you very much for your nice and positive comments, Linda, Ellen and Carole.

Oh Mia, this looks amazing in colour, I love your Ikebana drawings they are so delicate and beautiful.

So delicate and beautifully painted Mia.

So perfectly, simple, beautiful and appealing. Mia.

As usual Mia, excellent.

Sounds like a reptile Mia! I'm hopeless with flower names. Super drawing anyway.

The word here seems to be beautiful and I’m happy to go with that Mia! A lovely design.

I’ll add another beautiful to the ever growing list Mia.....a positive delight.

Beautiful and dainty, Mia.

Lovely work

Posted by Ann Hunt on Mon 04 Feb 19:55:16

Thank you all so very, very much for your positive and encouraging comments. They are highly appreciated!

I loved it in black and white but the colour version is I think even nicer :)

Many thanks for your lovely comment, Margaret.

Thank you very much Jennifer.

So beautiful in its simplicity Mia.

The simplicity of the Japanese Ikebana is beautiful and this is a lovely representation of the Art well done Mia

Thanks for the positive, nice comments Satu and Tao.

I like it it’s beautifully fresh and vibrant

Thank you very much Dermot. I appreciate.

Looks lovely Mia. Such a good colour choice!

Many many thanks Gudrun and Louise. Always appreciated!

A beautiful arrangement, love it , Mia.

Thank you very much Annick.

This is a great composition, very pleasing to the eye!

Thanks very much Jenny.

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04/02/2019
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This is a flower arrangement I did earlier in black and white. Now I decided to draw and paint it again but in pen and wash. For the shadow colour I mixed French Ultramarine and Cadmium Red. Size A4. All comments as usual very welcome :) Mia

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Mia Ketels

I live in Blankenberge on the Belgian Coast, about 15km from Bruges. After being trained as an art teacher in the 60ties, I started teaching for a few years. Then I had my carreer in a school administration. After retirement, I started drawing and painting again. I bought a lot of English books…

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