


I think it is fun to see what happens before a painting is finished. With that in mind, I sometimes set up the studio camera after the initial sketch. This is what happened today. I will post again when it becomes a painting. . . . I do enjoy the process.
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1 comment:
It's a pleasure to watch this painting evolve through three stages. After enjoying the most recent version, I found myself drawn back to the initial, attempting to hone in on what the first brush strokes made me feel. There's a lot there, right from the beginning photo. Hi Marilyn! All good wishes, Leslie
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