After more than 30 years of watercolor experience, Diana M Davis' originals can be found in businesses and private collections throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. She loves the freedom and excitement of watercolor and uses the traditional style along with different techniques to express herself.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Spring??
Hi! This is an older daffodil painting of mine. I have sold it but I've been working on more landscapes this week and done some sketching.Also a little female hummingbird painting,I haven't seen one yet and had thought to put up my feeders just in case the scout came along. I can't believe Evelyn at the Post Office told me we are expecting SNOW this weekend.. but we have daffodils and budding pear trees!! Amazing isn't it! take care and have a great weekend.. Diana
Diana, your paintings are nothing less than exquisite! I can't stop looking at the Humming Bird - It is beautiful! I love the way you paint - it is unique and so inspiring :0)
ReplyDeleteHi Diana, I agree with Sandra. Your work is so delicate and radiates a peaceful feeling of love. LYFk Marty
ReplyDeleteOh Diana, just look at your spring paintings. !
ReplyDeleteEven here in Florida we had a 'winter' , so I too painted "Spring things'
It's in the air! Hope your snow turns to rain and lets the flowers bloom .. BJ
thank you Sandra, I'm so glad you like it!! Thanks Marty,that's very sweet. Me too Barbra Joan, I'd love to see the snow fall then disappear!!take care and have a great Sunday, Love,Diana
ReplyDeleteYour pouring paint is so beautiful. It really captures your style. My students enjoyed the class they took with you. You are so sweet and kind. Hope we will be seeing more and more spring in the real world!
ReplyDeleteDiana, despite today's brief snowfall which is thankfully all gone now, your paintings remind me of spring. I haven't seen any hummingbirds yet or put out the feeders.
ReplyDeleteYou are welome Diana. I took your advice and painted one of the egrets at Assateague. There are photos of the egret on my blog. The painting was done in acrylic. LYF, Marty / Martymom
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