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Purple Flower and Bee

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Purple Flower and Bee 9x6 Watercolor Click here to Buy All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Floral Watercolor Painting

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Morning Glory 6x9 watercolor Click here to Buy Painting Tips: You don't always have to paint the background sometimes just using the white of the paper is enough. This will allow the image to become very important to the viewer because it does not have to compete with the back ground. All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Bee and Cone Flower

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Bees and Coneflowers 9x6 Click here to Bid All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Brown Cow Watercolor painting

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Brown Cow Click  here to Bid SIZE:  9x6  ,   This is an original, unframed painting made and sold by Delilah Smith, Art by Delilah .   Description of artwork: All work is original one of a kind art not a print.   There may be a slight variation in color from original due to difference in computers.  I add new work weekly so stop in again. Thank You Delilah with a Passion for Painting Title:  Brown Cow Medium:  watercolor Style:  impressionism All paintings are original works of art using the finest archival quality materials  Support: 140 lb watercolor paper Shipping: USPS       Signature: Always Signed I will be listing new work on a regular basis.  If you don't find something on your first visit, please keep coming back. In the top right you will see a link,  View Seller's Other Items . Please click this link and all of my paintings in my gallery will come up.   Thank you, DELILAH . All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Watercolor Paintings

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This paintings are currently available at my Ebay Store. Art by Delilah click here to view All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Raven Feather

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Raven Feather 9x6 watercolor Click here to Buy I painted some of this feather wet in wet. Wet-in-wet watercolor technique is at times frustrating, but always exciting . I find one of the hardest parts in working exclusively in this technique is knowing when to stop. You cannot get fine details initially and as you keep working the previous washes and continue to spread, mix, and mingle your paint you may muddy some colors if you are not careful.  So I laid down the black and mixed so purple into it while it was still wet. I then let this dry completely. I went back in with a fine brush and added more black,some blue, and just a little Quianacridone Magenta for drama.   "post your opinion in the comments" Or, send me an email Thank You: Art by Delilah, with a Passion for Painting All Images © 2006-2019 All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Hummingbird watercolor painting

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Click here to buy Pink Belled Hummingbird watercolor 6x9 Painting with watercolors allows me to use a number of techniques such as washing, lifting off and dropping in color to create an array of colorful image effects and patterns that bring the natural beauty of birds to life on paper. I have used 140 lb smooth watercolor paper here. All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Flowers painted in watercolor

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Field of Daisies 6x9 watercolor painting Click here to buy When painting white flowers in watercolor the trick is to leave as much of the white paper as you can. When you’re painting a white flower, you’re really painting with water and very little color. First, figure out the values. Before you start to paint, study the value changes within the white petals. The conventional way of painting white flowers is to paint the negative space surrounding the flower.  The other technique is to treat a white flower like any other flower, only with much less paint, letting the white of the paper represent the brightest hues. The idea is to paint the lines that imply the shape and let the white of the paper represent the flower. I have used the conventional way of painting a white flower here using the negative space around the flowers to show their shapes. All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Long Eared Bunny watercolor painitng

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Long Eared Bunny 9x6 watercolor Click here to buy I’m passionate about painting with watercolor using the wet-in-wet technique. It suits my personality to paint quickly and each new painting is a challenge for me: the wet paint is laid on wet or damp paper, the colors flow and blend into one another in beautiful, unexpected ways, creating a diffused effect. It is the method that allows me to work fast.I like to let the medium help me work. All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Blue Iris watercolor painting

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Blue Iris 9x6 watercolor Click here to buy All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Daily Painting , Ruling the Roost

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Ruling the Roost 9x6 watercolor Click  here to Buy All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Rainy Day Umbrellas daily painting

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Rainy Day Umbrellas 9x6 watercolor Click here to buy All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Zinnias

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Zinnias 9x6 watercolor Click Here to Buy All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

Feather Watercolor painting

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Feather No. 3 6x9 watercolor Click Here to Buy The birds are flying south for the winter but sometimes they leave behind a small treasure for us until they return. All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah

City Gate watercolor

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9x6 watercolor Click here to buy City Gate' www.artbydelilah.com All Work ©2006-2019 Art by Delilah