I like it too! The perylene maroon really goes well with the yellow green. And I'm not sure if it's the photo or the painting, but I like the way the clapboards curve like they are embracing the plant. Even if it's just the photo, I think that gray clapboard makes a great background.
I like it too. It has great energy. The black really sets off the colors. Really like how the pot and the square it’s sitting on are painted. It looks solid.
I like perylene maroon. It looks magnificent coming out of the tube, but dries a little brownish, still it is So Strong. And if you lay it down heavy you can tickle the edges with a wet brush and that searing red is back, Baby.
Your painting of a garden pot of plants look so fresh and alive, Greeta. Almost like it's breathing/trembling in the breeze. Not weird at all. It's a beauty.
I like it too! The perylene maroon really goes well with the yellow green. And I'm not sure if it's the photo or the painting, but I like the way the clapboards curve like they are embracing the plant. Even if it's just the photo, I think that gray clapboard makes a great background.
ReplyDeleteI like it too. It has great energy. The black really sets off the colors. Really like how the pot and the square it’s sitting on are painted. It looks solid.
ReplyDeleteI like perylene maroon. It looks magnificent coming out of the tube, but dries a little brownish, still it is So Strong. And if you lay it down heavy you can tickle the edges with a wet brush and that searing red is back, Baby.
ReplyDeleteYour painting of a garden pot of plants look so fresh and alive, Greeta. Almost like it's breathing/trembling in the breeze. Not weird at all. It's a beauty.
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