Hello, Carol, nice job ... help help help me, please, I read that gessoboard of paint, my question is, you prepare the panels? Masonite are? If you prepare them, what kind of plaster(gesso) do you use? how many passes? I follow you always, Massimo
I bought a sunflower for a friend the other day, just because the flower looked so very perfect sitting there in its pot. Looking over your last few paintings makes me wish I had kept the sunflower for myself, instead. Love how you capture them!
Gorgeous and you crack me up!! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteLove this as always, and the tilt away 'face' of the flower is the clincher! have a great date...can't imagine how either of you found the time!
ReplyDeleteHello, Carol, nice job ... help help help me, please, I read that gessoboard of paint, my question is, you prepare the panels? Masonite are? If you prepare them, what kind of plaster(gesso) do you use? how many passes? I follow you always, Massimo
ReplyDeleteI am loving all your sunflower paintings! I am captivated by the way you paint the petals. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the difference in energy between the flowers and the plum. You really got the perfect title! ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd love the wonderful, vibrant colors!
I don't know why but I keep singing "Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer".
ReplyDeleteHope your date was fun!
I bought a sunflower for a friend the other day, just because the flower looked so very perfect sitting there in its pot. Looking over your last few paintings makes me wish I had kept the sunflower for myself, instead. Love how you capture them!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun color combo, love it!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed looking at your work. There is a lightness in brushstrokes that makes the work look effortless.
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