Summer Woods (22'x30') wet on wet watercolor technique by Sumiyo Toribe

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Materials:
Arches 140lb cold press watercolor paper
QoR watercolor paints

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Painting by Sumiyo Toribe
Copyright Sumiyo Toribe
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Beautiful. Love the shadow and light play on the forest floor! Thanks for sharing.

sfsievers
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Lovely technique. Turned out really beautiful.

siddharthpanchal
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Your style of paining is captivating to watch, i love the dappled sunlight through the trees...beautiful xx from England

carollangman
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Love it.. I love it!
Beautiful, I feel like I could walk through those woods and smell the earth and feel the warmth of the light. It is beautiful!

prettybird
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Beautiful! I wish i can learn your technic. Congrats.

mooshibe
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I just LOVE your paintings. I wish I could do it like that. I'll try :)

dalyte
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I was waiting for your new painting and finally here you are, another beautiful piece of art.

IshtarPainting
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Vídeo muito bom, seguindo aqui do Brasil .

robsonmansur
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Co za wyobraźnia, lekkość, jakbym nagle znalazła się w lesie. Piękny obraz. Pozdrawiam 🤗

lilacat
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So, so gorgeous! Thank you! You have a quite restrictive palette on this one? Would you mind telling us what colours you chose to mix with?

msjones
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Bur when you do the trees it can't be wet on wet.... it's dry the previous.. right?

verymozart