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Related: About this forumSeen in Bar Harbor, painted in Blue Hill. Going to try it in gouache next, then a mix of transparent
and gouache.
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Seen in Bar Harbor, painted in Blue Hill. Going to try it in gouache next, then a mix of transparent (Original Post)
GPV
Jun 2022
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badhair77
(4,609 posts)1. Very nice. Love the coloring.
Thanks for sharing.
I like the simplicity of it!
lunatica
(53,410 posts)3. Your painting is better than the photograph
Your work is such a pleasure to look at! Your subject matter is always interesting and your style turns everything into wonderful folksy art! Im delighted that you posted this because Ive been wondering when wed get to see your work again.
Thanks so much!
GPV
(73,034 posts)6. Thank you! Been in another funk, and then
life got hectic W the end of the school year, and my FIL being ill and passing.
At this rate, I'll never settle in to work on art lessons. My naive folksy style probably won't change much.
badhair77
(4,609 posts)7. I agree with lunatica.
I like the photograph but Im more drawn to your painting. Folksy style is good.