I washed on some more indanthrone, and later a black mixture on the left side. Then I started playing with the geese - eyes, more shadowing ... The tree got some detail work, too. |
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Oh! Another goose painting! Yay! I just love these gals. Can't wait to hear the story. Hugs:)
ReplyDeleteTell us a story ! Tell us a story!
ReplyDeleteThe geese are beautiful!
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tweedles
Hi Kathryn,
ReplyDeleteYour painting is really coming along! To me it looks as if they are standing on an ice pond.
I am probably way off, but I like the ground as it is... Just my two cents. Can't wait to hear the story.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment about Gus.. So happy you enjoyed.
Have a great weekend.
blessings,
Penny
Isn't it funny how a blue can make the weather seem cold. The first picture could have been winter and the second one, a different season. We love watching the process☺
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the painting develop, Kathryn! The plot thickens.....
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the atmosphere in this one Kathryn :0)
ReplyDeleteComing along beautifully. The plot thickens!
ReplyDeleteI am liking the dark. It really brings the geese forward. I think this is going to be superb. Can't wait to see it finished. Hugs
ReplyDeletethis one is coming along so well, waiting to see the finished one!
ReplyDeleteAre there going to be princes and frogs? Where will they wander ... I wonder?
ReplyDeleteThey've developed so well - look forward to the next eposode
This is going to be another winner! The this way and that of the geese provides lots of movement.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, very loose and pretty.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations.
Best regards.
great job with the feathers and tree texture :)
ReplyDeleteThe geese are looking really loely. So nice and delicate. Best wishes.
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