What happens to the view, when you turn your back.
The title says it all really – I was at Trebah, a local garden beauty spot (and it IS beautiful), and did one sketch of what was in front of me, then turned round, lay on my stomach and looked at the view with the back of my head.
Watercolour on 150g cartridge paper
What happens to the view, when you turn your back. belongs to the following groups:
Water Media (Paintings by hand only) Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Rebecca Bellamy
Your work is stunning :) xx
Manda Ward replied
Thank you Rebecca. Your work is very interesting to me – I love texture and texture contrast, and strive to find it in all my work – recently I’ve been exploring landscape possibilities using needlefelting (some examples are on my blog http://mandaward.blogspot.com) and I’m looking forward to exploring this painting through the felting technique too.
Rebecca Bellamy
I really like your felt landscapes, they’re very impressive I particularly like the skies, perhaps combining both the felt and paint might be interesting?
Marion Chapman
this is just so gorgeous!!
For acceptance into “Watercolour Paintings” pls add the watercolour details in the description.
Manda Ward replied
Thank you for your kind words Marion, and in the words of Homer Simpson “Doh!” I’ve added the medium details now and will resubmit. ;-)
ANNETTE HAGGER
I love your delicate style, your watercolour landscapes are beautifull work ….........anna : )
Elizabeth Bravo
What a wonderful piece!! Your really shine when it comes to the delicate details. EXCELLENT WORK!!
catherine walker
wonderful!
ellejayerose
oh i adore this title
Arletta
That’s more than a little weird. Finally, someone who I can understand!
hee hee
Beautiful work here!