Thursday, March 22, 2018

Making Frybread at San Xavier by Marie

I am not overly fond of how this watercolor turned out, but it is a venture into a different area of subject matter than I have done before... Maybe not such a bad first effort with this, and I am sure I will improve with time.  Joining in with Eva and Kristin's Paint Party Friday.


20 comments:

  1. What a beautiful painting. I've never heard of fry-bread before. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie

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  2. Beautiful painting and I've not heard of fry-bread either.

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  3. I love your painting. Thanks for sharing how to make fry-bread 😃
    Happy PPF 💜

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  4. This is lovely and it brings many happy memories of visits to New Mexico. I LOVE fry-bread. This is a gread capture of the beautiful skirts and tops worn by the traditional Indian women. Happy PPF

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  5. this is a beautiful painting Latane and I bet that fry bread is delicious. Happy PPF!

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    1. It was Marie that painted this one... I don't tackle people!!

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  6. I think you did a fabulous job with it!

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  7. It's a beautiful painting, Marie.

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  8. Oh my... I love it. I do think the sand in the background could have had more color but hey, I don't even attempt people and I don't think I've done much sand so who am I to critique!! The women turned out beautifully. You are in your groove, girl.

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  9. Wow! I am very impressed with this piece. Really wonderful.

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  10. I am NO GOOD at drawing or painting people, faces, portraits, you did a fantastic job! It looks very friendly and cozy! :)

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  11. I LOVE this painting! It is wonderful--you've caught something very special here.

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  12. What a great painting! I love how real-life it is! Happy PPF :)

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  13. Really beautiful! I love life scenes and this is gorgeous! :)

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  14. We call them Roti and its served with curry, a very commonplace fast food.

    Thanks for sharing your new venture

    Much love...

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  15. This is looking great and has a lot of interesting features!

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  16. Your painting looks great. . .I love the shadows of the people walking up the mountain. Blessings, Janet

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  17. lol, youre busy cooking. Nice job. :)

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