Joined yet another swap (I think I'm signed up to about 8 at the moment) called Schooners, Clippers and Ships that Sail. The host was very specific, no modern boring ships. We want big tall ships with a hundred sails, well you get the gist. Interesting, this is sadly not one of those subjects I can go out and get my own photographs as reference - not sure I've ever seen one of these types of ships, do they still make them (except perhaps for Pirates of the Caribbean)? Great set to do, I did four for the swap and then did two more for Etsy because I think they're a good seller (I hope)!
2.5 x 3.5 ATC - Watercolour Colorful Ship |
2.5 x 3.5 ATC - Watercolour Colorful Ship |
2.5 x 3.5 ATC - Watercolour Colorful Ship |
2.5 x 3.5 ATC - Watercolour Colorful Ship |
2.5 x 3.5 ACEO - Watercolour Colorful Ship |
This one can be found on my Etsy Shop here.
2.5 x 3.5 ACEO - Watercolour Colorful Ship |
This one can be found on my Etsy Shop here.
Fabulous Big Ships Katie. The colours make them so much fun - not a pirates choice I reckon tho', lol :D
ReplyDeleteAh yes, a whimsical fun loving pirate perhaps - I bet the giraffe and elephant pirates wouldn't mind :D
DeleteYour watercolour ships are wonderful, and such beautiful colours. In Liverpool, England, not far from where I live, we do see these ships come in sometimes, and we have visits from them each time the Tall Ships race is held. They are lovely. When she was in her last year at school (16) my daughter went on one of the tall ships, a training vessel, as a crew member and it was quite an experience.
ReplyDeleteOh very cool that they still have them, they're just so much more interesting than the typical cruise ships!. I live in Cambridgeshire so quite far from an actual coast, hehe.
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