Trees instead of people.
I biffed this one--it was OK when it was all straight brushpen (I'm using one gifted to me by that noted neuroscientist and brushpen-ist himself, Prof. Mike DeWeese), but I ran out of time last night to get the foliage in on the rt side of the tree (I was drawing en plein air--gag). So this morning I took a proper watercolor brush and some water to it and started noodling. Unhappy results. I must work more on my relationship to nature.
In an artistic sense.
Just through the April Door.
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We'll see if all my color dabbling/learning makes it into this piece.
The dabbling and math for complements helped a bit.
Sped me up.
Took me as long to do ...
3 comments:
Oh, I dunno... I kinda like it. It may not be the original effect you were looking for, but I think it's pleasant and effective.
Rick, you are my number one (and damn near only) fan. My heartfelt thanks to you.
I likes it too. Happy accident, I think.
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