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It is intimidating when you look down at blue, yellow, white, green etc... and then look at the scene... and then this huge white canvas...
Somehow, I pulled this one off. This is how it looks along the creek.
It was very hot today, I sweat out 3 Gatorades.
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I had to digitally alter the image since it was speckled again.
I am painting very *thickly* which looks bad under a photo if the light isn't right.
I think the smaller image of the picture is better... or perhaps if you step back a bit.
I will think of my Grandpa when I look at this painting. You painted it on the day he died. And he was like a tree planted by streams of water...
I thought about that too. I also thought that I bet he'd like knowing somebody was outside.
And when I drew two trees connected at the base, I thought of you and I.
This is lovely!
I loved your thoughts as you were painting it!
Thanks. I am real happy with this one. It's been just about a year of painting now. Can't wait until I can add people. In this one, a guy was fishing at one point... and a couple were sitting on a picnic table too.
I did this in one sitting with no undercoat or anything. At one point, I was in a hurry because I heard thunder and knew it was storming in Sante Fe.
Anyhow, I still have a long ways to go, but I'm making progress.
this looks really great, like your water and shadows.
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