Thank you for the kind words, Donna. You're so right about messing with old paintings. It's been easier to update old paintings lately than actually start a new one.Well this certainly has beautiful sunlight now! I like how the grass has that yellow-green color that only appears with intense sunlight. Nice warm light in the sky too. It's funny how it gets easier to mess with paintings the longer they sit around, as if there is a "what have I got to lose" mentality that finally takes over.
Thank you, Snoball!Very well done!
Thank you, Queen Bee!Lovely!
Thank you, Ayin! For this project, drawing the pavilion was far more difficult than painting it. I nearly gave up several times.Wow! You are great with light Kobe! This is excellent work! What a success you have here. Very well done.
What is IDAP please?
Thank you for explaining this! We really encourage everyone here at Creative Spark to avoid initials and acronyms because so many of us have no idea what they mean. (I'm the worst!)IDAP is short for idrawandpaint - an old online art community from about 6-8 years ago.
Thank you for the lovely comments, Terri. My wife was talking about work the other day and she mentioned "EOBs" and I was like "huh?" so I promise to stop using acronyms!This is terrific! I can't stop looking at your roofline and how perfect it is. The whole scene is sunny and friendly, very welcoming. A pleasure to look at.
Thank you for explaining this! We really encourage everyone here at Creative Spark to avoid initials and acronyms because so many of us have no idea what they mean. (I'm the worst!)
Thanks again, and great job!
Thank you, Arnie. Drawing out the pavilion was by far the most difficult part of the project.Very nicely done. Like the strong design and light/shade contrasts.
Thank you for the kind words, Anne.Very nice. I can see how complex the perspective on the pavilion is. You did a great job and probably learned a lot along the way.
Many thanks, Perry!It looks great!
Thank you so much, Jo!Beautiful.