Nine marbles

Freda Surgenor

Nine marbles

This painting is watercolour on paper.
It is painted in Windsor and Newton transparent watercolours on stretched Arches 300 gsm watercolour paper.

Thanks for all the kind comments, faves and watches, most appreciated.

See more of Freda’s works:
Boats
City
Fractals
Stillife
Figures
Landscape
Seascape
Abstract

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I belong to Oatley 101 Society of Artists

Nine marbles belongs to the following groups:

JUST WATERCOLOURS - 2 art in 24 hrs, Realist Traditional Art and Water Media (Paintings by hand only) Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

Nine marbles by Freda Surgenor
  • ISMAIL ALAOUI ABDALLAOUI

    ISMAIL ALAOUI ...

    now you’re coocking
    this is amaaaaaaaaaazing !!!!!!!!!!!
    nice reflection
    your really didn’t waste energi on nothing on this one :)))))

  • Freda Surgenor replied

    Thank you so much, Ismail, and for the fave

  • Jim Phillips

    Jim Phillips

    As if marbles aren’t challenging enough, you go and throw in a reflection of them. Excellent work Freda.

  • Freda Surgenor replied

    Thanks very much Jim

  • Lora Garcelon

    Lora Garcelon

    Wow! I love it.

  • Freda Surgenor replied

    Thanks very much Lora

  • Brenda Dow

    Brenda Dow

    Stunning and fun!!!! Love the colors…. clever and very creative!!! Fav for me!!!!

  • Freda Surgenor replied

    Thanks Brenda and for the fave. Most appreciated

  • Cindirelli

    Cindirelli

    Awesome, Freda! Beautifully done. ~:)

  • Freda Surgenor

    Freda Surgenor

    Thanks Cindirelli, and for the fave, most appreciated.

  • Linda Callaghan

    Linda Callaghan

    absolutely stunning artwork….what more can one say!!

  • Freda Surgenor replied

    Thank you very much Linda

  • Freda Surgenor replied

    Thanks for the fave Linda, much appreciated.

  • Fiona  Lee

    Fiona Lee

    Love the composition and the way this painting is cropped! Do you mind me asking what colours you use to get such a dark background?

  • Freda Surgenor replied

    It’s a mix of ultramarine and sepia used at full strength and is at least three layers.
    Thank you for your kind comment.

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