Day 7. The best part about this watercolor is the fact that I feel good about keeping up my commitment of a painting a day. I remind myself that golfers practice putting, and playing games. Not for the final score, but to keep improving their game.
Sometimes it's better to quit correcting mistakes in a painting and toss the darn thing. Starting over takes less time that trying to problem solve. This is one of those times.
This cellphone photo was taken today by my friend Lynda. I enjoyed the composition, but it was a bit blurry and I'm not sure where the dolphins eyes were located. The dolphin in front was my major struggle. Heck, he looks more like an anteater at this point than a mammal! :-0
Sometimes it's better to quit correcting mistakes in a painting and toss the darn thing. Starting over takes less time that trying to problem solve. This is one of those times.
This cellphone photo was taken today by my friend Lynda. I enjoyed the composition, but it was a bit blurry and I'm not sure where the dolphins eyes were located. The dolphin in front was my major struggle. Heck, he looks more like an anteater at this point than a mammal! :-0
I love the movement in this. A very good painting.
ReplyDeleteI love this Karen. Heck, when you see Dolphins from a distance, they are all slick and shiny and it IS hard to see features. This is a perfect blustery day out on the bay!
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