A journal of pencil scratchings, inkmarks, smudges, brushstrokes and musings about art and life
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Finishing Touches
I can put in the hard edged groups of top layer leaves now, and some little touches of white and tiny dots of red and orange. A few branches with the rigger brush, and adding color here and there for balance. And this one's done!
WOWOWOWOWOWOW!!! What a fabulous job!!!! I agree with Bren ... and appreciate the step-by-step!!!! I honestly couldn't imagine where it was going -- and then coming to the end -- just knocks off one's socks!!! FABULOUS!!!
Fear less, hope more, eat less, chew more, whine less, breathe more, talk less, say more,
love more, and all good things will be yours. Swedish Proverb
All colors are the friends of their neighbors and the lovers of their opposites. Marc Chagall
Notable Quote
"Thriving as an artist--in all of its forms--our entitlement to our lives and livelihood, our imagination, our believed limitations, our expectations and dreams for our work, our professionalism, our perceived competition and, most importantly, our JOY, requires the serving of an eviction notice to the voice of doubt squatting inside us." Sara Genn
My Daily Paintings
To see the daily paintings I am doing right now, please visit my other blog, Nels Everyday Painting. These are all small paintings offered for sale. http://nelseverydaypainting.blogspot.com/ or check the link list for My Daily Paintings. Thanks.
5 comments:
WOW! Thanks for the step-by-step!! This is just amazing--I really want to walk down the walkway and see where it leads.
WOWOWOWOWOWOW!!! What a fabulous job!!!! I agree with Bren ... and appreciate the step-by-step!!!! I honestly couldn't imagine where it was going -- and then coming to the end -- just knocks off one's socks!!! FABULOUS!!!
Thanks for the wonderful art lesson. The end result....... outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow! (I think we ALL say that!) This is really great -- I love seeing your process. And what a fantastic result!
It's really amazing to see the whole process you go through to the final painting. Superb!
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