Would you believe "Snowdrops" .

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This is really good Sylvia, I love to see them coming threw such a cheerful sight.

I have three in the garden!

Haven't seen any this year, I need to get out more. I like your painting.

Lovely, Sylvia.

That is beautiful, Sylvia, and shows off so well against that black background.

Lovely composition, Sylvia, and the black background sets it off really well. We have pots of snowdrops all over the garden, all coming up nicely, except for one where the squirrels pinched most of the bulbs!

Gorgeous Sylvia so well illustrated.

A lovely display Sylvia. Love how you’ve painted the grasses.

Thank you everyone so mutch Just walked Sam and looked in all the regular and not seen any yet. Though have daffodils up and thriving. Note to Jenny , pheasants eat tulip bulbs. With relish...( enjoyment not ketchup)

Dramatically beautiful and lively. Lovely work, Sylvia!

Thank you Seok.

I do like the black paper background Sylvia, really sets-off the Snowdrops. Lovely study. Just seen the weather forecast...its getting colder, more snow and frost...NOOOOOOO!

Thank you Alan. I so agree .noooooooooo .

And they are lovely snowdrops Sylvia. I will have to have a walk up our garden and see if anything is starting to peep through.

Love the simplicity and effectiveness of this

Gorgeous Sylvia! Mine are just poking their little green noses through the soil…..we had snow last night, gone this morning though.

I do like snowdrops. The first signs that Springtime is on its way.

Spencer, Carole ,Fiona and Ellen thank you so much for commenting and enjoying my snowdrops.

Smiley face Coral. Thank you.

Beautiful little snow drops 😍

Faye ,thank you.

Hang on Studio Wall
15/01/2023
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Gouache on black paper . I'm sure I have posted this before...but hey ho here they are again. I do love this flower a little feeling of joy when you find them.

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Sylvia Evans

Sylvia Evans. I am mainly a self taught artist, though I did spend a year at Rochdale School of Art in the late 1950’s. I was then made to get a “Proper Job” by my father, so I spent the next few years in a nursing career. I married and had a family, just picking up a pencil to amuse my…

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