Thursday, 3 February 2011

Smallest size




Some more tiny pieces of work.  I like to try out new ideas and experiment on these smaller sizes.
This is strange tree in the botanical gardens, it actually has far more branches than I put in, but I liked the pattern they made.


This other one is a red dragonfly, a 'Kirby's Dropwing' is the name I found on internet.  Normally found in Africa but also in the South of Europe.  We're not that far from Africa, so that makes sense.
Both are watercolour and coloured pencil

16 comments:

Pat said...

Love the tree.. puts me in mind of a tree in a fairy wood...

the red dragonfly is precious, too :) xx

Unknown said...

I sure love the colors in that tree... so beautiful!

Peachtreeart said...

Looks like you've enjoyed working with smaller sizes!

Sarah Melling said...

Really charming...it is an interesting challenge to work in that small format. I'll have to try it!

Alice Andreini said...

I love your paintings. It takes a delicate and patient hand to render with such sensitivity.

Judy said...

I love the tree and the many colours in it!

The Art of Phil Davis said...

The tree is fabulous. I love the subtle colouring

Elza said...

Lovely, simply lovely. You can see the delight you have in your work.

winna said...

I really like the small sketches--they are wonderful !

Anonymous said...

Of course I love the tree - I ttok some more photos of 'my' tree the other day. I just hope it survives the very windy weather we have today!

MILLY said...

Your work is lovely, looking forward to seeing how your journal develops of the places around you.
Love the dusty boots.

Alex said...

Love the soft touch on the tree and the details on the dragonfly =)
I am always happy when I look at your work

Lucia B. said...

Wonderful works... despite the tiny size they reveal a quantity of colours and a great accuracy in details. The tree seems to be taken from a magic forest!

Ann said...

These are gorgeous! I like your "baby" below too :-)

Unknown said...

Oh, these are so wonderful! Love all the colors in the tree trunk!

magpie said...

i esopecially love the colors in the tree