
– February Adventure: Natural Beauty!
today Charlie’s February prompt list says “FOSSILS” I am joining doodlewash
This month I am pretty busy with some commission work and other painting projects but I always love Charlie’s monthly adventures that I will join in here and there during February Today is about Fossils they are an amazing testimony of our mother nature a testimony and evidence of forms of life prior the human history of billions of years. I love fossils I find them very fascinating and I use them when I create for my “Among Nature” Jewelry Collection which is only created with nature founds elements, rare pieces that I often have found in special places. Some of my designs are created with fossil seashells. Today I loved to paint my fossil! ❤
Details about my watercolors:
watercolors are outlined with black pens. I used French Artists Watercolors Sennelier l’Aguarelle 12 demi-godets half-pans travel metal box Ink pens used Pigma Micron Black ink #02 and a black ink Pilot Prera fountain pen fine nib . I painted on a mixed media sketchbook.
You can see some of my Paintings visiting my GALLERY there are several Galleries you find them in the drop down menu under watercolors.
All my watercolors are available for Pre-Order in Limited Edition Art Prints
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Have a great weekend! ❤

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I love seashells! Yours is beautiful!
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Thank you so much Sascha! I am happy that you like it and if you visit my watercolor galleries you will find more! 😉
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I will do that!
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Thank you and let me know if you like them!
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Is that your dog on your Blog the black and white on the snow?
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Yes, it is! 🙂
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Very nice! ❤
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I do love your ammonite, I collect fossils, less time these days to go out searching, but locally on dog walks I can usually add a few more sharks teeth to the collection…they also look great turned into jewellery 😀
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Oh thank you Becky! Nice that you collect fossils I see sometimes we do the same things! 😉 Shark teeth are good for jewelry I never found one 🙂
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I will have to see what I find next time I walk on the beach and send you a very old English tooth 😀
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Awww Becky that would be amazing! And I will send you a piece of seashell smothered from the erosion of year and years in the Pacific ocean 😉 ❤
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Fantastic 😀….I may need you to re send your address if that’s ok ?
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Sure no problem I will email you that! 🙂
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Brill thanks Carolina…I will dig one out 😀
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aww yay thanks! 😉
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Wow! It looks awesome, Carolina 🙂
xo ❤
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Thank you glad you like the fossil! 🙂 ❤
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It is beautiful how you painted this fossil, Carolina! I love the look of simplicity and still so many details in it!
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Thank you Erika semplicity in watercolor is an important key to obtain a loose watercolor and when I outline with the ink I can give more or less definition! ❤
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Less is more here too! Great!
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Beautiful Carolina. Fossils are so intricate and mysterious 🙂
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Yes they are very mysterious thank you Judy! ❤ Hugs
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Gorgeous!! Love the colors! 😍
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Thank you Charlie so happy that you like it! I love yours too and seriously I think they will look great together, if we could make the magic to have them in one painting! 😉 ❤
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Nice, Carolina! I like these ammonites – I find them fascinating.
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Me too very fascinating! Thank you Tom! 🙂
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