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In reply to the discussion: Finished "The Approaching Horror" acrylic 8x8 on canvas board [View all]MLAA
(18,575 posts)69. We must have the same teacher haha.
Mine says that plus to look at in the mirror and see if anything pops out at you. And step away from it, take a break! He use to set the timer to remind me to take a break.
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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