MIND BLOWING WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS

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It’s quite simple to start watercolor paintings – mix water with the paint, paint with brush on paper. But it’s not simple to grasp the technique and create a piece of high quality. It takes time to experiment and there are a lot to learn.



Early Spring

Ulyana is self-tought artist from Switzerland. She learned watercolor paintings in high school, and left traditional media for a long time and now rediscovered her passion on it.



Alis volat propriis



Why do people dream?

Joanna Wedrychowska is an artist from Poland who works on tradition media. Her watercolor paintings capture emotions, beautiful and evocative.



Music



Faces of Persephone II

Jane Beata is an artist from Modra, Slovakia who painted amazing colorful drawings. She captures emotions in her works in a softness and surreal style.



A lovely moment when a cute creature eat your mind



Away, but not enough



Dreams of Awakening

Guillem Marí is a freelance illustrator currently based in Ibiza island, Spain. His work is full of vibrant colors and daydreams.



Inside Glow (Print version)



Berlin, Germany based artist Svenja Jödicke created intricate works in detailed colors, esp. his eye art paintings, which are absolutely mind blowing. Svenja paints with watercolor, acrylics and collages.



Bauhinia

UK based artist Carne Griffiths created so creative and inspiring paintings with tea and ink. His work creates a journey of escapism which focuses on scenes of awe and wonder, projecting a sense of abandonment and inviting the viewer to share and explore this inner realm.



Lesson of Trust

Ukrainian artist Elena Shastina created the beautiful paintings with watercolor and ink.



Blue Velvet

Rosaria Battiloro is a multi-talented artist from Naples, Italy, specializing in pencils, inks, acrylics, watercolors. She created a series of portrait watercolor paintings focusing on emotions and surrealist effect.



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Places In Scotland That Are Straight Out Of A Fantasy Novel

Strathaird peninsula, Isle of Skye




This beautiful, barely-populated peninsula in the south of Skye is home to the ruins of the Iron Age hill fort Dun Ringill. Most of the peninsula is now owned by conservation charity The John Muir Trust.

Smoo Cave, Durness




No, this isn’t a series of screenshots from a video game: It’s actually Smoo Cave, a 200 foot long series of interconnected sea caverns near the village of Durness in the highlands.

Knapps Loch, Kilmacolm, Inverclyde




Knapps Loch is a small but impossibly scenic loch beside the village of Kilmacolm, which has been occupied since the Bronze Age and sits 16 miles west of Glasgow.

The Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye




Glen Coe, Highland




This sweeping, dramatic, and precipitous glen was carved from the surrounding landscape by glaciers during the last ice age. It’s generally considered to be one of the most spectacular places in Scotland.

Dunottar Castle, Aberdeenshire







This Game Of Thrones style fortress is actually Dunnottar – from the Scottish Gaelic Dùn Fhoithear, which means “fort on the shelving slope”. The site is thought to have been occupied since Pictish times (5000 BC to 700 AD).

Buachaille Etive Mòr, Highland










The “Great Herdsman of Etive” dominates the skyline for miles around and can easily be seen from the scenic A82 road. The name actually refers to a ridge rather than an individual mountain: Its most recognisable peak is Stob Dearg (pictured).

Handa Island, Sutherland







The sandstone cliffs surrounding this stunning, wildlife-packed west coast island come alive every summer when around 100,000 seabirds gather to breed, including over 250 pairs of puffin.

Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe







Kilchurn Castle is a ruined 15th century fortress that sits at the north eastern end of Loch Awe in Argyll. It was the ancestral home of Clan Campbell, but was abandoned after being badly damaged by lightning in 1760.

Callanish Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis







These ominous standing stones on the Isle of Lewis are arranged in a cruciform shape. According to legend, early on midsummer morning an entity known as the “Shining One” walks through the stones to the centre of the circle.

Rannoch Moor, Perth and Kinross










This 50 square mile expanse of moorland – also known as the Great Moor of Rannoch – is home to a vast array of wildlife, including grouse, curlews and red deer.

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