
"February and Still Snowing" Original Watercolor 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" $350
This original watercolor painting was my view one morning last week while on my way to Turkey Hill to get milk for breakfast. It’s a street scene without a bit of pavement.
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"February and Still Snowing" Original Watercolor 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" $350
This original watercolor painting was my view one morning last week while on my way to Turkey Hill to get milk for breakfast. It’s a street scene without a bit of pavement.

Hi Debi,
I’m looking thru your site and it’s nice that your offering up different sizes and kinds of work.
Just wanted to drop a note and let you know I’m mentioning you over on my blo/website they have these things called Sunshine Awards in the Blogger world, no need to do anything on your part just stop over to my blog and find out why I believe you deserve this AWARD every time I pick up a brush and paint somewhere in the process of painting I think what would Debi do here, you continue to help me even when I have not seen you in a long time.
Sincerely
Paul
Thanks, Paul! I’ll take you up on the Sunshine award later this week. I hope we can get together to critique or paint soon. It’s been a long winter. Debi
hi debi,
i love ur paintings… they are amazingly realisic. im learning to paint with watercolors. wanted to know how you paint white objects in watercolor? i mean what kind of white paint do u use or u dnt use white at all?
waiting to hear from u
Radha
Hi Radha,
I try to leave the white of the paper when possible, but sometimes I do use a white paint. It’s called Pro White, by Daler-Rowney company, an opaque white watercolor often used by illustrators. It comes in a 1 ounce jar and you need to stir it well about once a month so it doesn’t harden.