I left off here the last post. |
Since then, I darkened the water several times with a dark blue mixture, and then unfortunately added some pink, too. It doesn't appeal to me. |
Thoughts and tangential meanderings on horses, painting, and anything else that captures my interest
I left off here the last post. |
Since then, I darkened the water several times with a dark blue mixture, and then unfortunately added some pink, too. It doesn't appeal to me. |
Love following the process through, you make it all sound so simple and direct! I know it's not though. Just love boats in general although, unlike Pat, I'm not that fussed about sailing them, it doesn't stop me building them. I have the next one on the drawing board and I'm not half way through the current Maine Lobster Boat.
ReplyDeleteWe see the beauty in it,, just as it is!!!
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Hmm, I see what you mean. The pink gives the painting an sunset feeling. Still beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDear Kathryn I know whatever you decide will be an excellent decision. Actually I like that touch of pink. It is always good to see your process. Hope you had a great weekend. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely Kathryn! If you are worried about the pink, why not put a very dilute layer of Indian Yellow over the top of the pink? That way you will hopefully get that gorgeous sunset/salmon pink that you often see in the sky... Mind you, it's at your own risk, lol! ;0)
ReplyDeleteI like the pink, makes the water glow more :) (coming from the person who had bright pink hair :p)
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