Yes, I can see how tiny they are and by placing them on the larger background it emphasises their tinyness. And it did make me smile, because I love looking at and finding similar objects, sometimes too small to draw. So I admire it even more that you did.
Even before you commented on my tinies I checked by your blog & there was nothing new since the last time. Are you working on something very small, by any chance, or perhaps more objects from the bridle path?
Every day for a year I will post a new painting or drawing of treasures found during beach walks.
On June 26, 2010, South Street Gallery (located in Greenport, Long Island) will exhibit the entire body of work--all 365 pieces. There will be a preview showing the day before the opening. Please visit the gallery's website:
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Oh, what a wonderful array of littles.
It was nice to find such tiny delicate pieces after the last few larger objects.
Great contrast to the last six posts. It made my smile.
Ha! I felt the same way about needing to contrast with the previous paintings. And some of these shells are really tiny.
Yes, I can see how tiny they are and by placing them on the larger background it emphasises their tinyness.
And it did make me smile, because I love looking at and finding similar objects, sometimes too small to draw. So I admire it even more that you did.
Even before you commented on my tinies I checked by your blog & there was nothing new since the last time. Are you working on something very small, by any chance, or perhaps more objects from the bridle path?
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