I admire your ability, in what strikes me as such a small color range, to offer such a full, detailed rendering of the object. As another commenter noted, you are giving those of us who come here daily pleasures. Many thanks!
Oh, yes, I guess my comment wasn't clear--I had meant to speak, in the first sentence, of this particular work. I would definitely agree about the bold colors earlier this week--your own range as an artist is very broad, indeed!
I knew that, but had to seize the opportunity to rib you a bit! It actually does feel like I'm working in a limited color range most of the time & not just on this object. That said, I am on the verge of posting a color cousin to the coral now. :D
Every day for a year I will post a new painting or drawing of treasures found during beach walks.
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I admire your ability, in what strikes me as such a small color range, to offer such a full, detailed rendering of the object. As another commenter noted, you are giving those of us who come here daily pleasures. Many thanks!
Hey--I used some pretty bold colors earlier this week! But yes, you are correct: today's piece is certainly rendered with a limited palette.
Oh, yes, I guess my comment wasn't clear--I had meant to speak, in the first sentence, of this particular work. I would definitely agree about the bold colors earlier this week--your own range as an artist is very broad, indeed!
I knew that, but had to seize the opportunity to rib you a bit! It actually does feel like I'm working in a limited color range most of the time & not just on this object. That said, I am on the verge of posting a color cousin to the coral now. :D
Oh, well, all right then . . . now am going to look at the "color cousin" . . .
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