Friday, October 26, 2012

Mi Casa

Mi Casa es su Casa

From my sketchbook...
working on various brickwall patterns in watercolor.

What fun projects do you have planned for the weekend?

Enjoy yourself!

I am sharing this with Paint Party Friday.

37 comments:

  1. This is really beautiful! So soft and subtle, but says what needs to be said. Great colors.

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  2. Mm..this is quite interesting..really makes me reflect and think.Love the way you made the brick wall

    Looks fantastic

    Duaa

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  3. A beautiful fragility to this piece. This needs to come out of your sketchbook and be framed to be admired on a wall.
    I absolutely love this.
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  4. What a great watercolour. Love how you have done the window without overworking it.

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  5. I really love the subtle colors you used in this painting. Your brick work is marvelous. Happy PPF

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  6. I am amazed how a beautiful masterpiece can be made with only bricks and a window, Cynthia. Very clean. Very gorgeous.

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  7. Love the delicacy of your brickwork Cynnie. Happy PPF, Annette x

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  8. beautiful watercolor work! so mysterious and dreamy!

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  9. Lovely Cynnie, beautiful and free ! Take care.

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  10. This is just beautiful. Happy PPF!

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  11. Gorgeous layers of patterns an almost indistinguishable text. Lovely!
    ♥♥♥
    Happy PPF!!
    Mary
    Mixed-Media Map Art

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  12. Mi casa is a mess....and I need to do some serious cleaning before my mother-in-law comes for dinner tomorrow night. ;-) As for "fun projects," I don't know if I have time for them on the weekend; I get more accomplished during the week. Have a great weekend, Cynnie!

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  13. I love this piece! Great composition. Staying home relaxing and enjoying the rain!

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  14. Your brick wall is wonderful Cynnie, especially like the text showing thru too!

    I hope to play in my art journal and who knows what else...

    have a lovely weekend
    oxo

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  15. that is lovely... and a great exercise... I am thinking I may need to do some brick paintings this week...xx

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  16. Soft and beautiful. Lot of work here!!

    Hugs Giggles

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  17. A sketch? seems a good work as it is.
    Saludos

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  18. You sure do know how to use those watercolors my friend. This looks so pretty.

    Hugs~

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  19. Beautiful aquarelle! The warm, pale red on the bricks creates at soft and cozy, home like atmosphere!

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  20. Lovely! You captured the bricks in an almost romantic way.

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  21. Very pretty! I love the delicate look and the soft brush strokes.

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  22. Oh, I love this! It makes me jealous.

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  23. Love the texture in this.....

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  24. Hi Cynthia, your art is fluid.
    This piece reminds me of Paris.

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  25. Love this, Cynnie! (nothing in the mail yet....) :)

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  26. You have a wonderful delicate light touch which can only be done with watercolours. Lovely.

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  27. Oh, I love it! Great character, composition and color!

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  28. Luv the look of old world charm in this composition .Lovely water colour work.

    Happy Halloween
    Annabelle ~^..^~ m^..^m

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  29. genau... es su casa, that is the only spanish I know ☺ but I love your painting, it is great!!!!!

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  30. Love those peeks in your sketchbook. Beautiful!

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  31. I like the subtle rendering of your brickwork, Cynnie

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  32. Wow I'm truly blow away by this it is such an interesting subjuct and so expertly and effectively painted. It makes me wonder what is the other side of the window in the same way as when you visit a castle and wonder what is behind the door marked 'private'!

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  33. Me gusta mucho esto!! Chau, Arianna

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Your comments are most welcome and I really appreciate your input. Thanks for coming by...Cynthia