This one goes into the mail tomorrow. I really needed to work at personalizing this picture because the stucco siding and black shutters were on the plain side. Fortunately, the entry created visual interest with the carriage lights and the double sidelights. I added yellow tulips, as per request, and that, along with the pinky shrubs, made for an appealing landscape.
Colored and ready to go
29 Nov 2015 8 Comments
in artwork Tags: architectural art, architecture, Art, home portraits, pen and ink, stucco house, Texas house, Watercolors
Nov 29, 2015 @ 13:55:38
Really great. N.
Nov 29, 2015 @ 15:33:53
Thanks. I need to go back and make a little more ink definition, but it is essentially finished.
Nov 29, 2015 @ 18:37:55
Looks like somewhere I’d like to live!
Nov 29, 2015 @ 18:55:00
You should see the back yard. Built in pool with lots of landscaping.
Nov 30, 2015 @ 23:57:55
gorgeous.
Dec 01, 2015 @ 09:37:46
Thanks! I saw the inside from real estate photos and it is really grand.
Dec 05, 2015 @ 20:19:12
Good job with the stucco! It really looks like stucco and that is difficult, I think. Beautiful house portrait, Ruth!
Dec 05, 2015 @ 20:22:43
Thanks, Leslie. Stucco is hard as you have to show some texture, but not too much. First of the Christmas commissions out. the next one is mailed Monday and I have started the third. This is my busiest season of the year, but very welcome.