Art demonstration in Watercolour techniques showing wet on wet ,hill line,colour washes ,build up,big atmospheric sky,spontaneous,soft Autumn trees and three colour technique. I used a hogs hair flat bushy brush,Chinese bamboo brush and kolinsky sable haired brush,thick watercolour paper high quality.You need energy ,spontaneity and loads of enthusiasm .Deverills -Wiltshire
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The stunning Fontmell down nature reserve is situated in on the chalk hills of North Dorset near where I live .Im sharing this special moment yesterday November 6th with you .Fontmell Down -North Dorset
Fontmell Down by Sam Adams ,
A pretty pink scene of the north Dorset countryside in the Blackmore vale .As artists this is where we gain our inspiration.
Through the hedgerow ,by Sam Adams ,
Sunset on the Heath by Lin Adams A beautiful painting full of the rustic colours of the sunset over the Heath in Dorset. Unframed mini originals – mixed media ,free shipping £15.00
Mini originals by Lin Adams ,
Golden sunset sky appeared the other evening it was inspiring to see and I might use the colours in a watercolour .
Golden sunset sky, by Sam Adams ,
A large original watercolour painting . £400 unframed ,shipping £20 size 48cms X 68cms I was captivated by the sunset colours behind the dark ,dense forest of Wardour not far from Shaftesbury.
Sunset forest by Sam Adams ,
A short video on You tube of the sunset colours the other evening in September across the vale and from my back garden.September sunset skies.
September sunset skies by Sam Adams ,
One of a kind original watercolour painting inspired by the ‘Purbecks’ in Dorset. Unframed – free shipping, reinforced envelope size 32 cms – 32cms £190.00
“Sunset kisses” by Sam Adams ,
One of a kind original watercolour painting – Unframed ,free shipping ,reinforced envelope ,size 32cms – 32cms £190.00.
“Sunset kisses” by Sam Adams ,
We have been waiting for the warmth and heat to come and yesterday evening late when the sun was dropping it was 21c . The gentle ,warm glow sky was clean and comforting to see across the vale of Wincombe .