22x15 watercolor on Winsor Newton 140 lb cold press paper of an old antique store between Ingram and Kerrville, TX. I used
to take off a week each summer to the hill country and study with Ken
Hosmer who taught me the secrets of watercolor at Hill Country Art Foundation. There are so many unique places to see and photograph and
this stone house with red geraniums was begging to be painted.
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3 comments:
Two of my favorite things, geraniums and windows. You are a fantastic painter.
Mine, too! Thanks, Jo!
I love these old rock houses. The reflections in the glass are amazing!
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