Untitled Blue 1 07 Danger
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that's a real nice piece. thanks for the pics.
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final resting place. maybe. after a few days i may move it to the adjacent wall. we'll see.
a shot of my dog.
a shot of my dog.
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i was considering slapping it in a frame, but i'm digging it as is. hmmm.
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whenever he curls his paw(s) up like that i always straighten it out. it looks painful, though i know it's not. he looks at me like i'm retarded.T-Dub13 wrote:$1600 for the dog
seriously great piece!
That is soooo very nice. Congrats!
lightyears2010 wrote:whenever he curls his paw(s) up like that i always straighten it out. it looks painful, though i know it's not. he looks at me like i'm retarded.T-Dub13 wrote:$1600 for the dog
seriously great piece!
That's odd...I do the same thing with my wife's cats!
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thanks for the pics lightyears.
i love that painting. if there was a giclee i'd buy it in a heartbeat.
i love that painting. if there was a giclee i'd buy it in a heartbeat.
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Hehehehe
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I stumbled onto some old posts of Daniel's going through the process of creating this painting.
hey folks,
im doing two huge paintings for a show in 3 weeks, and i just started yesterday on the first one, so i better get cracking. theyre not really a diptic, but theyre meant to be together. at the very least, near each other. so, i guess ill post some pictures as i go along. you know, for giggles
reference photo i took. left some lights on in the backyard and set a 30 second exposure time.
big ol' blue canvas. 36x60x2". note my neck, i need to lay off the sweets.
initial underpainting. gettin some tonez down. ruining a perfectly good brush with my harsh underpainting style..
little more highlighting, little more light branches, had some gatorade and fritos.
some more punching out, some splattering, more finer light branches, little more razzletazz..
more to come.
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pokin along. im trying to catch the 2nd painting up to where i am on the first. so i can work back and forth and keep the two consistent looking.
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last one for today. more highlights and junk. la la la.
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one down. one more to go.
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