Oh my Gwen, my neighbor has that pattern! You beautifully captured the delicate nature of the cup with the little rosebuds and gold detailing. Becky must be thrilled!
Hey Gwen! How do you do this????? Please also give me a piece of advice on my first water color painting. I am always inspired by you. The royal blue colors is superb and the way you have used shadow is amazing...I just wait to see your work!
These are exquisite, Gwen. I happen to collect small teacups (the collection actually started with china cups that were my mother's when she was a small girl), so this is especially appealing to me!
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29 comments:
Lovely, lovely!!!!
beautiful! love that vibrant royal blue and the shimmer of the gold trim!!!
This is fantastic! I love tea cups they remind me of when I was young and at my Grandmothers house.
Oh my Gwen, my neighbor has that pattern! You beautifully captured the delicate nature of the cup with the little rosebuds and gold detailing. Becky must be thrilled!
Dang girl! Did you use a one hair brush to paint the gold trim? Amazing!
This is beautiful. This one remind me of my mother in law and her 5 o'clock tea.
Same colors.
Nice piece!
yikes!
beautiful work, Gwen!
are these flying off the easel while still wet?
excellence!
C~
Gwen, I can almost pick up that cup for a sip of tea! Wonderful rendition.
Beautiful and so delicately painted. I can feel the fine bone china looking at it.
Great job Gwen
Hey Gwen! How do you do this????? Please also give me a piece of advice on my first water color painting. I am always inspired by you. The royal blue colors is superb and the way you have used shadow is amazing...I just wait to see your work!
So beautiful! The blue is very attractive!
Lovely work, Gwen. The porcelain looks so thin and delicate.
A beautiful piece Gwen. I love the juxtaposition of oil paint surface marking and the intricate design patterning on the cup.
such a lonely cup Gwen.... beautifully shaped and that gold lining just sparkles as it should. r.
A beautiful series, just stunning! I love looking through your work. Man in Blue is incredible. Have a great weekend.
Wow Gwen this is no easy challenge. You captured them beautifully. What a wonderful series.
Another elegant tea cup painting, Gwen!
I still say of all the paintings in this particular series, that "Tea Cup II" is the most strongest in terms of color choice and execution!
Just my humble opinion!
-Dean
Love your teacups!
That's some fine china!
I'd boil some water...
but it's a commission piece.
This is a really strong series, all the teacups are just stunning.
These are exquisite, Gwen. I happen to collect small teacups (the collection actually started with china cups that were my mother's when she was a small girl), so this is especially appealing to me!
Wow..these are awesome Gwen. I think I'll go fix a cup of tea.
Gosh but this is beautiful Gwen!
These are beautiful Gwen! I remember some that you did last year. They inspired me to paint a few teapots!
So beautifully intricate on their design work! Bravo!!
these are all lovely gwen!
A lovely cup. I can see a long series of these being fought over by collectors.
A very beautiful job, Gwen. Wonderful colors.
Another beautiful cup Gwen, your customer must be thrilled!
Beautifully done, Gwen. Everyone of your teacup series are real jewels.
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