Mississippi Hippie
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Schuee!! Thank you 


I really love your 2nd abstract and your first is interesting too - gets me thinking! Well done on both.Rainowl, I love your bear. There is such a feeling of action here. He looks like he is poised to catch a fish, just waiting for one to swim by.
Penny, I like your "red boats" painting. There's not a lot of detail but I still feel I see the whole scene. Well done!
Alabama, I like your red abstracts. There is such a feeling of motion in the first one. In the second I like the interaction of the different reds. Both spark my imagination.
I was waiting for this one! Well done.Here is my "In a Row." Ink and Inktense in XL Mix Media sketchbook. Reference is from Pixabay.
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Anne - I saw this reference photo and had it downloaded to paint, - never got time to do it. Youve made a terrific job of it with your Inktense! Love it!Here is my "In a Row." Ink and Inktense in XL Mix Media sketchbook. Reference is from Pixabay.
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Thanks for your comment.I was waiting for this one! Well done.
I thought this was so cute. I was just wondering where I would use it and your "In a Row" was perfect!Anne - I saw this reference photo and had it downloaded to paint, - never got time to do it. Youve made a terrific job of it with your Inktense! Love it!


Thanks Hosta. I enjoy doing both. I did watercolor for many years before I became interested in digital and now have gone back to it for a while. I'm glad you like the work I am doing now. I think my digital tends to be a little stiffer.I actually started a painting for this yesterday morning! Then had to take BF to ER in the middle of a snowstorm... not a fun day afterall. Still hoping to finish that painting!
ams/Anne, I previously only knew you to do digital work from your postings at WetCanvas and I keep wanting to tell you that I think your handwork (analog work? ;^) is so much better! it's like it becomes 3D vs 2D, if you know what I mean.![]()
I have evolved from loving the Impressionists (Monet, Renoir) to loving Vincent’s work best. I also did a version of Starry Night a few years back! Not a copy, as in duplicate, but enough to see/feel it — like this piece. I saw a fabulous Van Gogh exhibit at the Clarke Institute in Massachusetts around 5 years ago and it was absolutely amazing. I was able to position myself front and center on nearly every painting… so close that I could clearly see the hairs and particles stuck in the paint. amazing….. and wild!
That's me. I should have studied harder. lol! Seeing this makes me want to try 'Vincent' again... with oils! 
Ive seen some of Vincent's actual paintings when Ive been holidaying overseas (years ago now). I could only stand in awe at how his artist's brain could have rendered such amazing art! He was a genius. And I still really admire him.I just remembered I had this photo from outside the exhibit.... it's the only place they allowed photographs.That's me. I should have studied harder. lol! Seeing this makes me want to try 'Vincent' again... with oils!
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Question: I'm generally an acrylics painter. Should I use separate brushes for oils? I've read both opinions on the subject. I'd hate to ruin my good brushes.![]()