This is painting #13 in my daily 'painting from life' challenge. I'm three days behind and hoping to get caught up today. #13 is an opaque watercolor in my sketchbook - done on the road that I grew up on in Warkworth, New Zealand. It was raining lightly so I sat in the car and painted it - fighting steamed up windows. I walked this road a million times when I was a kid. It hasn't changed - still as gorgeous with the ponga (tree fern), toe toe (type of pampas grass) and native trees, totara and rimu.
My paintings are original oils created in my studio in New Zealand. I do not use AI.
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