Sep 10, 2021
Media: watercolor on paper
Size: 9x12 in
Laughing Woman abstract watercolor portrait is a face study I did back in 2020. This painting is of a blond woman laughing and it is painted in a style where colors are used to set the values instead of lights and darks. A very interesting and novel painting for your den or family room. Perhaps in your office, living room, or entryway. Titled "Laughing Lady" it was created by me, Gregory Cross, on July 9, 2020 using Windsor and Newton Cotman watercolor paints on a 9 inch x 12 inch sheet of Canson cold pressed, 140 lb, watercolor paper. I ship paintings via the US Postal Service Priority Mail within the United States. I almost always ship the day after I receive the order, but on occasion it takes two days. Though I try very hard to get the colors in the photos as close to the actual painting as I can, they may still be slightly different from the physical painting. Digital cameras don't pick up certain colors very well and often change the look of a painting slightly. So, understand that the photos are edited to be as close to exact as I can make them. Thank you for taking the time to view my painting and read this description. Laughing Woman abstract watercolor portrait is a face study I did back in 2020. This painting is of a blond woman laughing and it is painted in a style where colors are used to set the values instead of lights and darks. A very interesting and novel painting for your den or family room. Perhaps in your office, living room, or entryway. Titled "Laughing Lady" it was created by me, Gregory Cross, on July 9, 2020 using Windsor and Newton Cotman watercolor paints on a 9 inch x 12 inch sheet of Canson cold pressed, 140 lb, watercolor paper. I ship paintings via the US Postal Service Priority Mail within the United States. I almost always ship the day after I receive the order, but on occasion it takes two days. Though I try very hard to get the colors in the photos as close to the actual painting as I can, they may still be slightly different from the physical painting. Digital cameras don't pick up certain colors very well and often change the look of a painting slightly. So, understand that the photos are edited to be as close to exact as I can make them. Thank you for taking the time to view my painting and read this description. |