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In answer to the question I posed in yesterday's post - it was the evenly exiting plate. Normally, if I'm cropping something like that, I shoot for uneven - so that each of the sides that are cropped are different lengths. But I got lots of emails/messages pointing out other broken rules that I hadn't even noticed! Which is humbling. And I could always use a bit of that. So, thank you! : )
For this painting (above) I used a softer light than normal. I'm in love with the colors.
7 comments:
Me too, I love that blue you used for the mat! What blue is it?
Isn't it interesting that there's a sweet spot in the amount of light at which the colors become most saturated? More light and the color washes out. Less, and the color becomes more neutral. The saturation here is spot on!
I couldn't find the issue with yesterday's painting.
I am also in love with your colors.
Oh, I love these colors, too. Yummy.....
Thanks, Cathy! I used Phthalo blue for the paper. : )
The colors are so beautiful..and those cups!! Wow!!
Great color combination. The tea cup and saucer have a mother-of-pearl type of glow to them....is that the case?
LOVE LOVE LOVe your painting style.
Guess I had better learn about these rules I apparently missed as well. Broken rules? Hmmph...
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