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by Allison Ashton
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After viewing some of John Singer Sargent's watercolor work, I was very impressed with the simple strokes for water, reflection and shadows. His use... more
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After viewing some of John Singer Sargent's watercolor work, I was very impressed with the simple strokes for water, reflection and shadows. His use of light colors and LIGHT! Yes, he was a master of painting light, leaving the paper alone for the paper to show through, something I am wanting to learn. This painting is another imaginary painting of a water scene, mountains and trees.
Since I was very young I've been drawing, painting with everything from crayons to pencils to watercolors and pastels. I love to paint portraits, nebulae and nature. Creating abstract with different techniques with watercolor is also very exciting. I love to see colors blend and come alive. Some have told me using watercolors is the hardest media. For me I find it the easiest and the freest of any media. And love pastels too. I am also a seasoned graphic designer since 1979.
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Allison Ashton
Thank you Roberto!
Roberto Gagliardi
Great! love this! Fv/L
Allison Ashton
Thank you so much Mechala Matthews! For the feature in your lovely group!!
Lianne Schneider
Can't imagine anyone better than Sargent to turn to for inspiration on something like this - unless it's Constable...lol. You've certainly done him justice here. Lovely watercolor Alli. F/L T
Allison Ashton replied:
Thanks so much Lianne! I do love Sargent's work.Some of his watercolors are on view now at the HMFA. Fascinating! He thought little of his watercolors as show pieces, obviously he was portrait paid artist. I understand that he was reluctant to show his watercolors but an admirer here in the states wanted to show a body of them in NY? I believe it was there. This was in the 1900s. So, he did but with the agreement that this work had to be matted with a simple white matt and framed with a simple frame and the work had to have a uniform theme throughout. Thanks so much!! xoxo
Meg Shearer
Absolutely gorgeous! Beautiful technique and beautiful colors! Love the reflection! L/F!
Allison Ashton replied:
Thank you Meg and for you continual support of my work!!!!! Love your work!