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Malta Is One Of My Favorite Countries So I Decided To Paint Its Beautiful Scenery In Watercolor (12 Pics)
Hi everyone! My name is Kate and I'm a watercolor painter. I enjoy painting different landscapes and cityscapes, but there is one country in the world that I love to paint most of all - sunny Malta. It’s a small but incredibly beautiful country in the Mediterranean sea.
You can't stop enjoying walking along its sunny streets and looking at beautiful and colorful doors, that have their own style and character. The atmosphere of Maltese cities is incredible and inspiring!
So here are my new paintings and sketches. I even have a sketch painted on the beach with seawater. You can see my previous posts here and here.
Have you ever been to Malta?
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A House With A Story In Żurrieq
Blue Door In Żurrieq
Mystical Red Door
Ta' Pinu, Gozo
Colorful Luzzu Boats In Marsaxlokk
Upper Barrakka Gardens, Valletta
A House From Mdina
Luzzu Boat
Maltese Door
Beautiful! I paint in a similar style with similar subjects but for me it's old world architecture all over Europe. Also, I meandered from watercolor to gouache...I know the feeling...you can't get enough can you!?
Beach In Sliema, Watercolor Sketch
I am forwarding a link to this site to a friend in San Diego who is a talented artist and whose roots are in Malta. I don't think she has been there -- YET!
Wow, I have so much respect for you! Watercolour is my favourite medium and this is the kind of art I dream of creating one day :) <3
Beautiful! I paint in a similar style with similar subjects but for me it's old world architecture all over Europe. Also, I meandered from watercolor to gouache...I know the feeling...you can't get enough can you!?
Wow, I have so much respect for you! Watercolour is my favourite medium and this is the kind of art I dream of creating one day :) <3
Beautiful! I paint in a similar style with similar subjects but for me it's old world architecture all over Europe. Also, I meandered from watercolor to gouache...I know the feeling...you can't get enough can you!?