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Royal Rose

David Lloyd Glover

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Royal Rose Painting

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Salt Lake City, UT - United States

beautiful!

High Point, NC - United States

Congratulations! Your amazing artwork is now featured on the homepage of the ROAR group at https://fineartamerica.com/groups/roar-.html. Impressive work! Thank you for submitting!

New York, NY - United States

Very beautiful work, David! :)

Des Plaines, IL - United States

Yep, red is a challenge but you make it look so easy, lovely

Buford, GA - United States

Absolutely gorgeous, David! v

New Westminster, BC - Canada

GORGEOUS,David! f/v

Ridgewood, NJ - United States

Stunning floral!

Elizabethtown, KY - United States

From one watercolorist to another: Great job. I love the shine of the leaves and the range of values.

New Westminster, BC - Canada

Excellent! f/v

Holliston, MA - United States

so very beautiful ~ xx f/v

Attendorn, NR - Germany

I thought it is a photo, so wonderfully you have painted it !

Peru, IN - United States

You make flowers look edible,David!

Greenville, SC - United States

...and a Royal Treatment, too.............Larry

Iola, WI - United States

Beautiful watercolor, David! Love the realistic look to the beautiful rose, and the color and lighting are superbly done!

Appreciate your comments Randy

Peru, IN - United States

This is Wow piece.

Great, I actually enjoyed painting this watercolor.

Bangalore, Ka - India

Brilliant and Masterful....love this painting !!!

Thanks so much Kavita.

Lansdale, PA - United States

Magnificent watercolor! You have captured the light beautifully! Favorite.

Thanks Addie, its all about the light.

West Hollywood, CA - United States

This is an exercise in working with the watercolor medium. Getting convincing red tones with transparent watercolor is always a challenge. I find it so much easier to paint roses with oil and acrylic because you can smoothly blend colors. Watercolors will leave edges and the colors will dull out if you use to much.

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