>>295687There's this tendency for /ic/ to ask for more and more fussiness. In some cases I understand it, since there's so many concept art fans here, but there are instances where effortlessness is a better goal than tidiness. Watercolor is one of them.
OP, you could use a bit of tonal variation in the shadows of the fruit. Try taking hints of that blue and adding it to the darker areas when they're still moist. The form needs more volume, which you'll get by underpainting the rough shapes from an arm's distance.
This is all advice on your next piece, since you can't make corrections on watercolors. All in all, you've had a decent start. If you want to capture the form, leave the brightest areas mostly unpainted.