15 lucky minutes of painting!
15 lucky minutes of painting!
Luck is infatuated with the efficient.
wow. now this is one i would mind printing out on canvas, about 4 feet wide, framing, and hanging in my living room.
i look at it and my imagination runs wild with what might be in the fog there. i love that. that's why art is inspiring to me.
thanks for this one! (and all, of course!)
if it's not fun, what's the point?
You did this in 15 minutes? great work very nice! I like the mood very much
Man, that's excellent. The boy with the kite sets off the scene wonderfully.
15 minutes? Wow - can I expect four pictures of this quality every hour then!![]()
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Hi Andy,
It's the liquid black thing again.
That tip you gave me for creating a thinly coated wet canvas is the secret. A few touches of evening colours and some concentration on dragging them horizontally through, into and across the black.
It became a beach all on it's own. I just added the person with the kite.
Luck is infatuated with the efficient.
Aged P, I`ve fallen in love with your painting. A real masterpiece!
i agree with andy, a great landscape on its own, the boy and kite just enhances it![]()
Hi Aged P, its been said above, what a wonder in only 15 minutes.The colour blending, style and interest the picture produces on the eye is just amazing. Parfait mon amie
Regards,Tony
Nice Aged P! Or should I say speed-P? 8)
Be well,
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This is great. My Dad taught me to fly kites when I was young, I can now get one up in very little wind and without running. I always say if you have to run to get a kite up, you're not doing it right. I would love to print this one out and send it to my Dad with your permission.
I love what you do with black canvas and getting the paint to look like light, you convey so much with an economy of brush strokes.
Art is like an ill-trained Labrador retriever that drags you out into traffic. (Annie Dillard)