Flowing Through The Woods is a painting by Garima Srivastava which was uploaded on July 30th, 2015.
Flowing Through The Woods
Lately I've been enjoying playing a lot more with Ink than I used to. Sketching using various tools and sometimes adding suggestive watercolours is... more
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Title
Flowing Through The Woods
Artist
Garima Srivastava
Medium
Painting - Ink On Watercolour Paper
Description
lately I've been enjoying playing a lot more with Ink than I used to. Sketching using various tools and sometimes adding suggestive watercolours is part of this very satisfying process but once I was done with my ink work for this one, I didn't really want to spoil the dark and yet light forest. So I've left this as black and white only.
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Uploaded
July 30th, 2015
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Comments (2)
Nancy Kane Chapman
I agree....I love the b&w. Great image, Garima!! f/v
Garima Srivastava replied:
Thanks Nancy, It is hard to leave it without colours but I love it as it is for now.