Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Annalisa Divito

I illustrated a set of watercolors, because it's what i am doing my concentration in and I thought it was a good idea to show something that you use water for.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

a water color of water colors such a great idea. the concept if what really caught my attention. the small details like dirty water and then red water color with water every where add that nice of teh true aspects of water color.

Anonymous said...

This is amazing! The bright colors make for a wonderful painting and a great piece for your concentration. I was impressed by everything. Since I'm supposed to be criticizing, the only thing I find criticizeable is the swirling patterns in the paint tray- I think they make a great detail, but they could also appear to be inconsistent brush strokes. I had to look really hard to find anything to criticize, and in no way the swirls detract from this piece. This is incredible!

Anonymous said...

ahh i absolutely love this
i love how you did such great detail on the paint that was being used and how the paint brushes did look real in the water

Anonymous said...

i love love love this. i feel like im actually looking at it. it is sooo realistic

Anonymous said...

The paint brushes in the water look incredible. I like the fact that you used bright water colors. Overall good job!

Anonymous said...

your watercolors look extremely realistic! the brushes in the water are my favorite part- they are so well done. the lines of the wood in the desk are very obvious, and i like them like that. just be careful about being accurate and clean with them if they are going to be that loud. that's a minor detail though, it looks amazing overall!

Anonymous said...

i like how you painted the watercolors with watercolors. the shading on the colors is really nice

Anonymous said...

this is so pretty and i think we can all relate to the beauty of painting with water colors. everything is so vibrant and it looks really good