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In reply to the discussion: I painted my cat! [View all]The Velveteen Ocelot
(120,900 posts)82. Ah, but the great thing about oil paint is that you can easily fix mistakes.
You just let it dry and paint right over it. You can have many shots at getting it right, just like digital photography.
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I've thought of trying to paint this sky (leaving out the ground stuff):
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2020
#40
Ah, but the great thing about oil paint is that you can easily fix mistakes.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2020
#82
No, he's never been a calico. He's a boy and boy cats don't do calico.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2020
#23
when i read your post description on the main page , i took it literaly that you did ,
AllaN01Bear
Feb 2020
#31
Wait a minute...I thought that was a photo! You really caught him and his beauty!❤
Karadeniz
Feb 2020
#37
The magic of photography! No way would he sit still for long enough to even sketch him.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2020
#100
FRIDAY ART or MOON'S DAY ROADKILL(primative critters or MOON'S DAY NOT ROADKILL.
pansypoo53219
Feb 2020
#109
My wife does pet portraits, so I have some experience with this genre..
BobTheSubgenius
Feb 2020
#87
That is absolutely beautiful! Although, I must say you had a spectacular subject.
catbyte
Feb 2020
#93