Borrowed it, Painted it!
Hi Everybody
Following on from the announcement of my new personal paintings website http://www.brianswatercolours.com I thought that this quick post would be something a little different from my usual posts.
I am sure many of you are fans of the blog by Paige Nicholl, “Stories from a small village”.
http://www.paigenicholl.wordpress.com
On her blog she always has lovely photos, often of the beautiful New England countryside and coast and some of her recent ones have been no exception.
So I asked if I might use her photos as subjects for watercolours, which she kindly agreed to, and so here are two taken from very recent posts by her. Many thanks, Paige.
I have included the originals as well as my interpretation and I hope you and Paige will like them!
Next year we plan another visit to New England, it is beautiful part of the world, not just in the Fall but throughout the year and we have enjoyed vacations and painting there before.
Happy travelling!
Brian
Posted on November 11, 2014, in New England, Paintings from our travels, Travels with a Brush, Watercolours and tagged watercolors, Watercolours. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
Oh my … I think I like your paintings better than my photos!! Your interpretation of that lake scene especially is just wonderful! I am happy to be able to provide you with artistic inspiration and, as I’ve said before, I think your paintings are fantastic. Thanks for letting me be part of this. : )
Many thanks ~Paige, glad they were okay with you!
Hi Brian
I have just nominated you on my blog for The Liebster Award. This is a way to bring recognition to less well known bloggers. If you’d like to take part, have a look at what I have done on my blog (andreaneidle.wordpress.com) and then do something similar on your blog – nominating up to six bloggers whom you think deserve a wider audience. I simply cut and pasted the questions I had been sent. Good luck!
Andrea
Nicely done! When I saw that first picture I commented to Paige that she should print it big and hang it on her wall.