4 x 4"
oil on masonite
sold
oil on masonite
sold
Let me respond to a couple of questions while I'm snowbound ....... I don't anticipate I'll stop at 100. It's been the best warm-up exercise for me in the past few months and I thoroughly enjoy the subjects. With respect to how I choose the ground color for each piece, I should say it chooses me. I paint a batch of boards with all different tones, randomly, with acrylics - when I'm ready to start one, I grab whatever is there. No plan. I just adapt to the color and experiment with what happens. That's a lot of the enjoyment and discovery.
8 comments:
When I saw your last painting i was struck that there are only a limited number left to paint. I'm happy that you have decided to continue. It is such fun to see these paintings and your commentary. Thank you!
No. 87's eyebrows show that she is not happy with the whole situation. You captured her irritation perfectly!
Love the spontaneity! AND thank God for spell check...
So glad to see you continuing, and thank you for the tidbit about your grounds. I have been curious!
Fabulous. You couldn't stop if you tried. You're a painting machine!
To our advantage.
I too have been curious on the ground color, just didn't want to be too much of a pest. Enjoy your snow days.
Nice side view and touch of color on his ear. Your drybrush looks great.
That's what I love about you, I love how you say there is no plan, I just grab a pre-toned canvas and experiment! It is so freeing to hear that from you.
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