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I did a bit of VERY light glazing yesterday after work |
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More light glazing today |
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Face starting to take shape
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This part of the painting I am taking very slowly, applying very thin glazes to achieve fur texture. I am using my favorite animal color combination of burnt orange, quin. violet and indanthrone blue. in varying proportions. More to follow.
That's looking awesome! Can't wait to see the finished product:)
ReplyDeleteI so envy artists who capture the personalities of animals when they paint them. This is especially hard with white animals, and I see this pooch's soul coming through already. Good modeling going on with the glazes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and for the congratulations for my blog award. I am hugging this recognition to myself!
Oh Kathy it is looking BEAUTIFUL!! I love those soft subtle washes. You have a master hand here. It looks great. :)
ReplyDeleteThe portrait of Cindy looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with me, glad to be here.