Thanks sir, and that paint splash was inadvertent! These are the disadvantages of working on an iPad instead of a large regular size canvas, maybe. Thanks again sir.
Thanks sir, and that paint splash was inadvertent! These are the disadvantages of working on an iPad instead of a large regular size canvas, maybe. Thanks again sir.
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The translucent green look to the upper parts of those waves is very nice!
Oh, thanks Dave, and thanks for a wonderful software that actually turned me into an artrager!
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Have given the rocks another try, seeking suggestions please.
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Love your sunset, the colors are excellent, very beautiful painting
Thanks for your kind and encouraging words, sir.
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Yeah. Looking good! Looking direct and yet you seem to be open to where the canvas goes. Has a conversational feel, albeit originally between you and the paintings. It takes up a different conversation with the viewer that is not without the commonality of the source pic. And if the viewer wishes the conversation, it's there to be had.
In this last one I rather like the large masses of color. It seems to split the interpretation between invoking the artist's assessment on the aesthetic level, while the subject is front and center as something that draws out a response on that associative level with the real world.
Nice.
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream
Thanks sir
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Tried these carrots! Any good?
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Have been learning reflections, detailing and all. Seeking suggestions from all please.
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