Made changes to these two as well.
On Bobby’s Girl, I softened the lines on the left that were bothering me. I covered some of the green texture up top, and added highlight to the vase. The before is first, the redo after.
Here I added a soft pencil line to the table edge, more turquoise to the leaves, and light areas on the upper left.
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Another great painting – love that colour(s) – soft yet strong. Subtle changes to your others that work too! Have a great day :))
Thanks Janet 😉 Monochromatic can be fun right? Enjoy your painting time, and stay warm up there 🙂
You enhanced nicely both of the “older” paintings with the subtle changes. Today’s has a gentle loveliness. Interesting for me how the words “and give” next to the vase makes the design stronger.
WOW, I did not even consider the words. Just tore a piece. So happy you saw that. It does add to the piece. Thanks Laurelle 🙂
Nice changes to the older paintings, Sheila. I like the subtlety of the new piece as it allows the texture to show. – simple and sweet!
Thank you Val, just minor tweaks, but I feel better about them now 😉 So glad you like the new one. It was fun to work on 😉
Love the monochromatic feel. The blue dots add a song!
So glad you think the blue was a good choice Carol. Lovely thought 🙂
Day 20: magnificently monochromatic, self-confidently solid
Solid man 😉 (70’s slang for cool, LOL) Groovy, Dotty 😉 Thank you 😉
there is something warm and magical about that color pink.
I like it too Sharon. Soft and warm 🙂