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Roses
I seem to be doing more watercolours lately than oils - when I was in Greyton I only took my watercolours with me. The red rose and the bud come from the garden there - I had them in a vase in front of me, sitting on the verandah in the warm Spring mornings, watching the birds and trying my hand at still life flowers. I was quite pleased with the result, but felt they were a little overworked.
On my way home that Sunday, I stopped off at the Houwhoek farm stall and bought a Hanepoot vine for my garden - (I've always wanted a grape vine!) - and the rather gruff elderly lady who looks after the nursery saw the painting, loved it, so I gave it to her.
The second painting of the pink roses was done last Monday in our watercolour group - it was a 10 minute exercise and I rather enjoyed stopping when I had to.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjFuEaFicUrVm67kiZTLBFGElRzktSiEULsrq6DgAgib0MD6aqQ6zzOOJFn3J82qNzxK_hy96gCKBoNLZUVfMa9b1SQZGPLI2lGLpU10091-Uz2s8dsx59BQr1WER5NAqH2PX1NPx-Kwzw/s400/Roses+in+a+vase+2.jpg)
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