Mr. Claude's bridge.
El desafio de esta semana es "Japón" elegido por nuestra amiga Nadine. miren aquí para ver todos los admirables "desafíos" de los amigos que juegan con Tiny Woolf
The challenge this week is "Japan" chosen by our friend Nadine. look here for all the admirable "challenges" of friends playing with Tiny Woolf
15 comentarios:
The japanese bridge, oh yeah, so good your interpretation.
your great talent of drawing, the flowers in the water are beautiful and easy and so relaxed.
x Stefanie
Oh that´s a nice drawing. And that must be Claude Monet. Or is it you?:)
Great! A really interesting meeting...makes me smile.
Greetings
♥ Sabine
this makes me smile
i feel so much history in this piece
it is wonderful Roberto!
i so enjoy all the texture in it.
A Japanese lady on the Japanes bridge. The scattered light, the spots of shadow, the soft pink waterlilies, it just needed a woosh of red. I bet Mr Monet is very happy to have her on his bridge. Maybe she is his muse or a special friend. He looks so proud!
XXWW!!
;^))
hello roberto
i could easily be you on that bridge
wonderful drawing!!
the colors and layers
there is a movement i like very much
fine week to you
x
What a beautiful painting!! Vivid, colourful, "fresh". I congratulate your interpretation of the theme, Roberto! Mr Monet was there with you, wasn't he?:) (My son has just bought his biography from a bookstore for old books.) I like the movements of the water and the leaves... And the presence of green!! (I have the feeling you don't use it very much or I am wrong?
I wish you a wonderful September!!
This is wonderful Roberto! so expressive in that Monet style and I think the influence of Japan was deep in him- I love both of their faces- like they've just finished some mysterious conversation- we are not privy to ;)
Wow, this is funny, clever and cute, thank you! :) Leena
Haha funny idea to fit in a geisha in monets giverny bridge and garden.
barbara bee
My dearest Roberto! This is one of my favourites within this challenge! Hard to tell, what I love most...the humour within? The arrangement? The technique? The colours? The faces? The hommage? Okay, I better stop here, until I go on forever... ;-)
totally love this one!!!
Susanna
yes, exactement that bridge that i saw the very same morning, and you succeeded adding what i thought about, there and then! touching serendipity! thxs for playing, roberto! n♥
great !
Greetings from Poland :)
Katarzyna
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I like the way you combined these two, Japan and Monet. Great great great!
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