Part Three
My daughter uses the expression "five-ever" to mean even more than forever.
The last touch ups here are the addition of some bold maroon at left, a wash of very light black at the center (black vs. grey here because the white is opaque and will totally cover over the detail underneath), a small amount of gold paint at the top and right and white to emphasize the main 5.
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FIVE-ever! The best! I love how this painting leads into FIVE-ever visually.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dotty. I particularly like the unintentional shapes that have happened (a big cat face with the yellow being the eye, and black lines being a nose as well as a tiny sloth that is almost hidden by the maroon at far left).
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DeleteOh how I love those scribbles!!!Brings everything together!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carol. I so often scribble on paper to start ink flowing in a marker and see the scribbles later, noticing so many interesting shapes that I thought I would give it a try on a painting. It is so freeing to just scribble! And I love the results.
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