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I'm fascinated by stained glass window designs a la Louis Comfort Tiffany. Was trying out a different approach with these tulips. I'd taken a photo a long while ago of the tulips in front of some stained glass windows we have on our staircase at home. It took until now to get around to painting them.
I can't resist too putting the paint daubs effect on in photoshop....it seems to give the work a more integrated look. I've put both versions here for you to see. The smaller pic is my original watercolour.
Love it. this is just wonderful. Can't really see the difference other than that they are both amazing.
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CheyAnne
Thank you CheyAnne for your visit.
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excellent work :-)
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