Well, these look pretty finished to me, although the bottom one looks better here than it does in real life. The image seems to have ayellow tint here. Not sure what’s coming next….
Yes, finished. It's very fiery--whether it's a fire or a sunset. I especially like the way the tiny branches are painted on that background. Everything fits and belongs in the same place. Just beautifully done. Same for the pottery. I love the shine and reflections and I'm totally smitten with the color and texture of the main vessel. It's gorgeous!
Love it. Maybe over the top but it could be a sunset - I prefer to think of it as such. Anyway it’s striking. Love the pottery too. You learned something from the tea pots that shows up here. I don’t know what the red thing on the left is.
I like the fiery sunset. The pale gray in the middle seems to jump out, I guess they're houses. I can't tell what's really happening there. Are the darkened areas above roof tops? And is the trees coming out of them? I like the foreground a lot. Maybe that middle section needs to be darkened, toned down, more specific, something to fit in better. The teapots are fantabulous. Color, composition, it's all very striking and mysterious even.
Like the window scene very much. At first, i thought the broken line of the whitish roof looked like there was no roof with trees growing out of the opening …then decided it added interest. Great color everywhere. Love the objects and their relationship.
Yes I think it's definitely a fire. Love the attitude on the middle pot.
ReplyDeleteYes, finished. It's very fiery--whether it's a fire or a sunset. I especially like the way the tiny branches are painted on that background. Everything fits and belongs in the same place. Just beautifully done. Same for the pottery. I love the shine and reflections and I'm totally smitten with the color and texture of the main vessel. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Maybe over the top but it could be a sunset - I prefer to think of it as such. Anyway it’s striking.
ReplyDeleteLove the pottery too. You learned something from the tea pots that shows up here. I don’t know what the red thing on the left is.
I like the fiery sunset. The pale gray in the middle seems to jump out, I guess they're houses. I can't tell what's really happening there. Are the darkened areas above roof tops? And is the trees coming out of them? I like the foreground a lot. Maybe that middle section needs to be darkened, toned down, more specific, something to fit in better. The teapots are fantabulous. Color, composition, it's all very striking and mysterious even.
ReplyDeleteLike the window scene very much. At first, i thought the broken line of the whitish roof looked like there was no roof with trees growing out of the opening …then decided it added interest.
ReplyDeleteGreat color everywhere. Love the objects and their relationship.