High Sea - watercolor

© Sharon L. Wack

 High Sea - watercolor

Uploaded: March 03, 2006

Description

Here is a Old Merchant Ship.
My painting #3 Done in watercolor, art form known as sepia. One color fine tunes the artist in shading color values and actually I fine that it enhances one's eye for photography just as black and white does for photography.
ps added to block and frame

Comments

Charlene Taylor March 03, 2006

This is a wonderful picture Sharon. #402514

Stephen Zacker March 04, 2006

Liking old ships, I really like this one #2494554

Sharon L. Wack March 04, 2006

Thank you for commenting on Merchant ship Charlene and Stephen. Have always had a fascination for these old ships that roamed the high seas and there stories that went bebind them. #2495573

Gail Vitikacs level-classic March 04, 2006

Sharon, this is soooo lovely...you have so many lovely talents my dear!!!! Keep sharing! #2495972

Sharon L. Wack March 05, 2006

Hello! Gail, Thank you so much for taking the time to stop and peak it. I very much appreciate it! #2500609

Kristy A. Keene March 06, 2006

This is just fantastic! Looks like you have two wonderful talents! #2504821

Sharon L. Wack March 06, 2006

Thank you ! Kristy I love to paint in the winter and take photos of my winter cardinals in the snow but I yurn for Spring here in Pa. #2504840

Emile Abbott level-deluxe March 07, 2006

I was really drawn to this on Sharon being an old salt of the sea and love old ships. You have a very interesting gallery and two very complimentry talents. Excellent work. Emile #2506401

Sharon L. Wack March 07, 2006

Thank you So much Emile! My Dad was too! And collected lots of things from every port. He was a Merchant seaman in War WarII But he always had a love for these old vesssl so I would paint them for him. He actally went out to watch the raising of a portion of the Titanic a couple of years ago. Nice hearing from you come back and visit again. #2506526

Roger Bernabo March 11, 2006

GREAT WORK Sharon! #2522522

Sharon L. Wack March 11, 2006

Thank you so much Roger, You know somtimes we take things for granted until you lose the ablity, Than you learn what the word appreciate is all about I truly APPRECIATE your very nice comments! #2522629

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