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A lot of fussy work on head and tail, and quin. burnt orange floated w/w. on shell |
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Believe it or not, more work on head area. |
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When I finally got to the shell yesterday, it started to look good.
6 x 11.25 in. / 15 x 28 cm. / unframed
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This was a little item that I've been planning to do for a while. It was slow going at first [it appeared so uninspiring] but when I started the shell, he really developed quite a look. Actually, I thought I'd go cross-eyed doing the shell, and - horrors! - loose track of where the lines went.
This painting is like one of those simple things in life that make you happy. Really well done..
ReplyDeleteAwesome job!
ReplyDeleteThe painting is beautifully executed!
ReplyDeleteThough I wouldn't like to see the real deal in my flower beds :lol:
I opened the blog and said "Wow" Beautiful line and contrast!
ReplyDeletelike a living!:)
ReplyDeleteWhat impact- that's one of the prettiest paintings I've seen. I'm glad you had the courage to do it!
ReplyDeleteIt was fantastic work, really work in the shell and that shadow Delu impact has to work.
ReplyDeleteI loved!
Okay.. So you did this one, and then went for the bold pink! Great ideas, and neat to have different visions!
ReplyDeleteThis really illustrates that 'less is more'. Love the simplicity of it - and the color. Good painting!
ReplyDeleteBright colors are the best! "Real" colors are too boring! This is such a great snail!
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