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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Since It's Windy Enough to Blow Me Right Out of the Saddle ...

Two foreground geese masked.

Start w/w washes.

More washes, and loose shadows.
With background geese, I tried lifting while wash was wet. It worked quite well.

Mask off.

Starting on their heads,  necks and feet.

More detail painting on heads and feathers.

More detail to heads.  And I added some more colorful and intense shadows directly under their bodies, and on their backsides.
OK, Jane and Pat, I REALLY like this one! Even though I am very critical of my work, I am thrilled with how the geese turned out. There is still a bit of painting to be done on their bodies and on the feathers, and some shadowing to go on their feet, but essentially it is all here.
As ever and always, all comments and questions are MOST welcome!!!

10 comments:

  1. They are looking fantastic! I have also had a productive day in the art room today. It has been VERY windy and there has been plenty of rain, so what else is there to do! That's why I love rainy days :0)

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  2. Looking good, Kathryn!! Love the soft, beautiful colors..
    Perfect for a child's room!!

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  3. Awsome geese! Wow- look what you did! The geese are beautiful!
    love tweedles

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  4. I am so glad you are pleased with your work Kathryn, these geese really put a smile on your face, they almost inspire me to write a story like 'Once upon a time ' ...... :-)) I just love them, the background and the bottom. Fabulous work!!! Have a nice sunday. Hugs!

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  5. So glad you really love it, because its stunning!

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  6. Thanks for the progression shots, Kathryn! This really turned out great.
    I love how geese seem to take on different personalities. Like the one barking commands and the one bringing up the rear! :)

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  7. This is a lovely piece, Kathryn; the geese have real personalities, and the background just shimmers, serving perfectly (along with those beautiful shadows) to focus us on those proud geese. I have enjoyed returning to your blog and browsing a number of posts--love the way you show us the painting process.

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  8. Easy to understand why you REALLY like this one!! :-)

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  9. And thrilled you should be Kathryn it is beautiful! I love the daring color under the geese. :))

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  10. Don't you just love when that happens?
    I love the new photo of you and the big guy. He is BIG !!

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