Saturday, November 20, 2010

Autumn ... Turkey!!!

The landscape around the studio are changing color right now, it's very lovely. I can't help not to sneak in a few quick sketches, when we have a little bit of down time in-between project. Early Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!

31 comments:

SaraLynn said...

These are stunning! I love the way you've painted the leaves in the first image. The sepia-toned ink painting is just lovely!

Anonymous said...

Lovely! - Jennifer Allen

Tammie said...

I have enjoyed each and every one.

Gabby Zapata said...

beautiful as always! I like the looseness in these!

Vicki Smith said...

These are lovely. I did a bit of plein air work today and it wasn't nearly as chilly as I thought it was going to be here in NJ.

Tomás Serrano said...

It must be a pleasure drawing there!

Lazarus Lupin said...

wow that's all I gotta say is well. The colours just tell the story. Is that wine country?

Lazarus Lupin
http://strangespanner.blogspot.com/
art and review

Tony LaRocca said...

Beautiful work as always! :)

Alina Chau said...

THank you everyone for your kind comments.

Lazarus,
Thank you. That's Lucas Film ranch ^____^

studio lolo said...

Every brush stroke is always so perfect!

Wonderful series Alina ;)

Christie said...

So beautiful! You are so talented! You truly inspire me to want to paint more!

Happy Turkey Day :)

Scott C. Gwynn said...

Really fresh landscape studies! I've almost complete missed the opportunity to capture the autumn colors where I am. Thanks for commenting on my blog.

Eva said...

beautiful!

martinealison said...

Magnifique! Je me suis agréablement promenée parmi vos oeuvres... Bisous

farnell doodles said...

thanks for comments on my blog. Your is great too.

Laura Braga said...

Great watercolors Alina!
See U and good work.

8happyrainbow said...

Adorable,I like this style :D

SOFIA said...

LOVELY

Pavinee said...

Lovely! Water color painting is always difficult for me and I admire those who can manage it. :-)

Julissa said...

Great watercolors!

Sandra Brandstätter said...

Beautiful watercolour pictures. I like the upper one with the trees and the statue best. It is a more abstract and I love the colours.

Food and Drugs said...

Autumnn is a very challenging season for artists. It's as inspiring as spring but at the same time you feel as if energy in the field was going down some imaginary drain concealed under the brushes, deprivating you of it.
Not a problem for you as it can be seen!
;-)

tiffannysketchbook said...

pretty pretty :) I loooove your blog

jesse winchester s. said...

WOW!
Stunning work here Alina!
Some really nice moods here...I especially love the colour harmonies of the top one!

AWESOME!

Alina Chau said...

Thank you all ^_______^

Ken said...

lovely lovely lovely!

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