🎨Friday Blue

Recently I was asked from a gallery owner I work with, to do some small size portraits as a commission.
I had complete liberty in wok, only size was determined.
And since time was something I lacked off for some time, this was sort of a joy working with.
Small size work allows you to do it quickly and relaxed..or it's just my case..not sure.

Somehow this turned out really good and here I am sharing with you on of them that I collected yesterday from framing.



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And here is framed one



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The best moment is when you see your artwork framed good :)
Totally different look!



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Wow! I've always been a big fan of watercolor but I've never 'met' anyone who was a pro at it😮 I tried to paint with watercolor myself once when I was in high school (about 8 years ago...) but I've never tried it again. So if you've got any tips for a 'beginner', I would love to hear so!