And the courtyard.... I was originally going to paint a wooden draw-bridge door, but thought that would look too dark. I was also going to paint the windows darker (windows are usually dark in the daylight!), but against a grey castle that too would've looked to gloomy. The arched rose bushes were an after-thought, too. They were originally going to be a creeping ivy, but I wasn't sure if I could pull it off, without it looking like a green mess on the castle. Most of the colours used are hand-mixed, so colour-matching to paint over any errors is nearly impossible, so I stuck with the safer rose-bush option. Besides, there's already a LOT of green!! I don't think you can see it on here, but the path leads to a stairway and double-doors. Also, the princess has gold trim on her dress, a gold tiara, and is carrying a basket of flowers. A lot of time-consuming details!!
It's not too clear, but there's lavender bushes beside the bridge, and a field of yellow flowers that go from the bridge to the hill's horizon. I think I probably should paint more of these...
I was originally going to leave this as blue water right up to the base of the hill, but then decided that looked boring and "wrong", so I added the beach with the weeping willows and a little boat. It might've worked out better if it was part of the original plan, but I think it turned out ok.


