It's Thursday and it's time to hop along with Unity!
This week Unity Stamps is releasing quite a few beauties and I chose to color this 'Beach Girl' created by Angie Blom.
Also I have a video for you showing you how I painted the piece below. I gave it a very moody atmospheric .....a very rainy day feel if you may...
The stamp is of course by Unity and is called 'Harmony Girl' and is an earlier release.
Here is the video...
a closer look...
Don't forget to check out the sale over at Unity stamps...!
We have TWO amazing Unity filled prize packages to giveaway. Leave a comment on EACH blog in the hop (including the Unity blog) for your chance to win. The winners will be announced Saturday night on the Unity blog.
Thanks for stopping by and hope you enjoyed the hop!
Stunning piece of art! :) Thanks for the video!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented! Love your work:) And thanks for the video too! Very informative!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, these are beautiful. Every time I stop in here, your work amazes me. Awesome!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING work, great colors.
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These are stunning! I just got the rain girl stamp and I can't wait to use it! I love what you did with the beach girl, too! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow just gorgeous, you did a great job, you're very talent, tfs.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards; you are definitely an artist!
ReplyDeleteYour designs look as if they should be framed week after week after week! I admire your watercolors so much, thanks for motivating me to step out of my comfort zone with this technique.
ReplyDeleteAmazingly beautiful. Both of these stamps are wonderful for watercolor.
ReplyDeleteYou should frame these beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteStunning!!! Wow!! It all began with a Unity stamp!! I am loving all the artwork in the hops & the tutorials!!
ReplyDeleteHow is it not totally impossible to fall in love with these stamps after seeing these incredible watercolor details??
ReplyDeleteI love the rainy atmosphere. This is very, very spectacular. Thank you ever so much. You, too, are amazing.
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Beautiful beach !
ReplyDeleteThank you for making this video!! These cards are FABULOUS!! I LOVE the watercoloring on each of them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful watercolor work!!! thank you for the video!!!!
ReplyDeletejust added you to my feedly account!
ReplyDeleteYou achieved a perfect mood with your rain girl and also the beach - it gives me a very calm feeling. I'm going to keep practicing the watercolors - you are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards. Harmony could be walking down our sidewalk here in the Seattle area...and we do dance in the rain and jump in the puddles. The beach girl reminds me of spring in San Diego. Wonderful pieces of art.
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow, I just love to watch you paint these images and make them come alive.Love this beautiful image you painted. Thanks so much for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteI get so excited to see your emails in my box-as always what a gorgeous lady you have given us. Love love love your artwork. Thank you for sharing your talents with us.
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing! I love your watercolors - spectacular!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteI so love your inspiring watercolor spin of these delightful images. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOMG. What a beautiful work. These are masterpieces.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Swarup!! Always LOVE your watercolours. The Angie girls look Great!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I adore your work. And your videos are amazing-- you make beautiful art so accessible for the drawing impaired! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your pretty watercolors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCrafty hugs,
D~
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Wonderful coloring technique!
ReplyDeleteSanketi,
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with your water coloring cards.
Just stunning! I love the bright pop so color in the gray rainy card and your beach horizon is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects, Swarup!
ReplyDeleteYour work is out of this world!!! Thank you sooooo much for the videos, I am very inspired. I have to say you make it look easier than it really is haha! You are a true artist!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Dena
So enjoying watching your video and watching you work. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteSanketi, amazing works,loved the video !!
ReplyDeleteLovely job with the water colors.
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your video makes it feel like song doing water colour but for me it is very difficult very good both the video and the painting.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects! Fun new stamps! I absolutely love your watercolor tutorials!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for sharing your technique ..your a true artist with your watercoloring style..thanks you. great stamp.
ReplyDeleteYour watercoloring is gorgeous!!! Thanks for the video!
ReplyDeleteWow! Such awesome watercoloring skills, you never cease to amaze me with them! Your background on the Harmony Girl is very well done and helps the stamp pop more.
ReplyDeleteI am such a huge fan of your work! You amaze me! I just bought some good watercolours and am going to sit down and watch all your videos again (and again)!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for another wonderful tutorial. I much appreciate you sharing your talents and techniques with all of us. One question, could you tell me what you stamped the girl with at the beginning before you painted her? I see gray, but I also see black areas.
ReplyDeleteSuch a dreamy watercolor. I love looking at it. It makes my imagination search for her story. Your video tutorials are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI am new to your blog and LOVE watching you paint. I noted that when you start with a stamped image, portions of the image are darker before you paint. Do you do that with a pen? If so, what pen is it that resists water?
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE your style!! I love to watch you paint. Your work is amazing. Did you ever take classes or just taught yourself to paint like this? I'm trying so hard to teach myself to watercolor and I'm not very good at it. Do you think maybe you can show your water jar as well so that we can see when you go to get water and when you wet the paper. I need every step. I'm so visual. I tried taking some painting classes, but I just didn't think our teacher really had the patients to teach us. It was also acrylic painting and he didn't offer watercolor. Your work just amazes me and I would love to be able to do something like this. God really blessed you with an amazing talent! Thank you so much for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeletehugs,
jen