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JennieJo

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I've been playing with an idea for a while, and decided to create a small image to see if it might work. 20 X 23 cm canvas. There a E images. 1 current test, blocking in stage. Not an exact replica. The canvas was too small for my large curves so I chopped off a bottom section :)
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Could be done. Want it finished by Tuesday.
House of mirrors, mixed media on canvas. As is often the case, not a great pic. Looks a bit too soft.

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Intriguing work, as always, Jennie! Don't sweat the photography; it's tricky to get home lighting correct. Love this near-monotone approach.
 
I like the result very much. It's so interesting to follow the experimental process. As for the sharpness, it may be possible to sharpen the photo. I'll give it a bash when I take a break from dyeing tomorrow.
 
Could be done. Want it finished by Tuesday.
House of mirrors, mixed media on canvas. As is often the case, not a great pic. Looks a bit too soft.

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I like the result very much. It's so interesting to follow the experimental process. As for the sharpness, it may be possible to sharpen the photo. I'll give it a bash when I take a break from dyeing tomorrow.
Thanks very much. That's very kind of you.
 
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Intriguing work, as always, Jennie! Don't sweat the photography; it's tricky to get home lighting correct. Love this near-monotone approach.
Thanks Terri. I wasn't sure about the under colours and odd bit of colour. It was much harder than I thought it would be.
 
I decided to play with it while having my early morning coffee. This is a quick attempt that may not be even close to what it looks like in real life, but this is what I managed to get:

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I'm always amazed at the images you get when you play, Jennie Jo. This one is really cool!
Cheers Donna. I sat on the digital version of it for over a year, thinking: I don't mind that. Than decided to give it a go. I like the ways my physical paintings differ from the digital.
 
Well, I think it’s all turning out beautifully. Intriguing. Dreamy at times. I like both of your physical paintings and your digital work. That glass looking one is incredible.
 
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