
This painting, which is based on a tutorial in Fiona Peart’s book, “Tulips in Watercolor,” showcases my favorite Winsor Newton paint colors–permanent rose, Winsor blue green shade, Winsor yellow deep, green gold, and alazarin crimson. You can purchase a copy of Fiona’s book at Amazon.com.
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Looove the colors!!
Thank you, Sandy. I can’t resist bright colors.
So amazingly pretty!
Thank you, Elise. Tulips are fun to paint; simple shapes and lots of opportunities to experiment with fun colors.
Looks ace
Thanks!
Love the colours… and thanks for recommending the book
Thank you, Miss Beretta. I had so much fun working on the projects in Fiona’s book.
Lovely work.
Thanks, Pat!
So pretty! and alive too!
Thanks, Shree.
Beautiful! I love the way the image sways and strays out of the border!
Thanks, Elena. Having the image stray out of the border was an after thought and I’m glad I ran with the idea.
Glorious!!
Thanks, mom!
Great floral watercolors, I really enjoyed!
Thank you, Inese.