Anyway, I have come away from the experience with quite a few learnings. And most importantly, I have realized that I have to be a more patient artist. I just can't seem to wait for previous washes to dry before starting out with my loaded brush again!
Though when I look at this picture of the drawing, it does feel like the camera did not quite do justice to it. The interplay of light and shade in the finished painting does look much better upfront, believe me! For the record, this one is also inspired by the Cotswold countryside in the UK.
How I envy my friend for actually being able to travel down this road and watch these glorious Fall colours. And thank her for sharing this lovely photograph that inspired me to be creative with my colors and brushes. :)
Till the next paint outing....
5 comments:
i swear to god the painting u made is more attractive than the photograph!!!
Thanks for your encouraging comment, dear. Its such words that keep me going! :)
Wowe, to be able to paint.....anyway, just wanted to say thanks for dropping by Beach Vintage and leaving a comment. Regards, Simone.
Wow! I didn't know you had painted this one too....It beautiful and way way way better than my pic. Thanks. Please start doing portraits soon...i shall happily be your subject :)
I'm touched by your words, M. Glad you liked this one too! :)
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