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In reply to the discussion: Finished "The Approaching Horror" acrylic 8x8 on canvas board [View all]MLAA
(18,575 posts)25. Thank you! For that one I had an excellent photo to go on. My photo for the one on the left was fuzzier 😉
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Wow, OMG, this is incredibly good! Oh I wish I could paint this well! Wow wow wow!
LiberalLoner
Feb 2024
#13
Thank you so so much for your kind words and encouragement! I won't give up! Your paintings are so
LiberalLoner
Feb 2024
#36
I believe you are the artist of a wonderful painting of a white cat on a carpet. I saved it for inspiration. Am I
MLAA
Feb 2024
#19
Exactly! It motivated me and helped me with and textiles. I really struggled with that carpet the white dog
MLAA
Feb 2024
#24
Thank you. I get so attached that sometimes after finishing I keep them around a few weeks before giving them to their
MLAA
Feb 2024
#44
Thank you! For that one I had an excellent photo to go on. My photo for the one on the left was fuzzier 😉
MLAA
Feb 2024
#25
Me too, it looks so nice, but am struggling to get detail in oils and to control them. When
LiberalLoner
Feb 2024
#14
On trick I do is once I get part the way done and I like where it's headed I spray it with retouch varnish.
MLAA
Feb 2024
#46
I had forgotten that approach. When I first started a very accomplished artist and university art professor
MLAA
Feb 2024
#57
That olive green underpainting is verdaccio - the technique of the old masters.
Ocelot II
Feb 2024
#58
Thank you so so much ❤️ now I feel this is good enough to give to my husband, he wanted a painting of
LiberalLoner
Feb 2024
#6
Thank you so much! I thought it would make a unique kind of portrait...thank you for looking and commenting! ❤️
LiberalLoner
Feb 2024
#11
Wow, thank you so so much! 😍❤️ I really appreciate the kind words and advice,
LiberalLoner
Feb 2024
#35
I'm terrified of water color, it seems so unforgiving. I don't draw well, so I do a lot of hit and miss and adjust
MLAA
Feb 2024
#50
Here's something my teacher, a professional artist, does. Every so often he digs out an old painting he
MLAA
Feb 2024
#48
Thank you so much! I have so much to learn in acrylics and oils and I'm struggling at the moment.
LiberalLoner
Feb 2024
#33