Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Perylene and Golden Green and Indigo and Raw Sienna
The second one was mostly p and golden green, and it was okay, but then I added indigo and raw sienna and liked it better. The first one started with p and gold green very wet, but after blotting I mixed in the other two colors and I am hopeful for it.
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I like the first one. The trunk kinda looks like a palm tree. Good start on the second.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! I really like the first one. It's so alive. And the brushwork is so active and purposeful. This is great. The second one has the feel of a gentle drizzle in the forest on a grey early winter day. Is this part of a series with the greenish summer swampy one? I rather like that idea—this could be your "haystacks."
ReplyDeleteInteresting contrast between these two. The first one just bristles with those active brushstrokes. The second one has a calm soothing demeanor created by the background. I like the variation in the patterns on the second one—all different but they all work together to create the mood.
ReplyDeleteThey're both looking great. It's really too bad the first one got "ruined" after you worked on it more, as we saw in class yesterday. The second one made out alive and still looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThe both look great here. It's too bad the first one got "ruined" when you worked more on it, as we saw when you showed it yesterday in class. The second one, however, made it through and looks even more fabulous now.
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