After 5 years of the chocolate wall standing blank and lonely, waiting to be a backdrop for a rotating gallery of art, I finally painted my Very Large Canvas.
I'm pleased with it. It's my first significant attempt with acrylics instead of oils, and while I enjoyed the advantage of being able to use white over black and visa versa, the drying time posed quite a problem when it came to mixing.
Nevertheless, the wall is no longer blank, and I have to admit that I really love this piece. It's has a bit of color, but not too much. It's moody, and catches my eye when I walk past. Yes, I love it. A lot.
This is beautiful! Did you use a photo as a template, or did you dream up the picture on your own? I don't think I could ever paint something this fantastic. Good work!
The painting is based off of the cover art for North River: A Novel by Pete Hamill. I never finished the book, but I loved the cover, and I've been meaning to paint it for years...
Well, Miss Smile, you have blown me away this week with all of your talents and projects, but this is absolutely amazing and I am way, way impressed. Hope it was fun for you to do!
I have been reading your blog for a long time and love it. I have never left a comment before but had to tell you how much I love this painting - it is so beautiful. Nice job.
Absolutely beautiful...I've been absent from your blog for a long time! I guess that's what expecting no. 3 can do to you! Were you this tired and unproductive:)? And as stated above, you really are welcome to paint for us anytime, well, maybe we'll wait until we have a real house worth decorating:). You've still got it:)!
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It's beautiful! You're welcome to paint me something anytime you like ;)
This is beautiful! Did you use a photo as a template, or did you dream up the picture on your own? I don't think I could ever paint something this fantastic. Good work!
I love it too! Especially paired with the "London" print.
The painting is based off of the cover art for North River: A Novel by Pete Hamill. I never finished the book, but I loved the cover, and I've been meaning to paint it for years...
Dang girl...you can paint too? *sigh*
It's gorgeous! I'm very impressed!
Well, Miss Smile, you have blown me away this week with all of your talents and projects, but this is absolutely amazing and I am way, way impressed. Hope it was fun for you to do!
I have been reading your blog for a long time and love it. I have never left a comment before but had to tell you how much I love this painting - it is so beautiful. Nice job.
Gorgeous. I LOVE it. Amen to the above comment: you paint too? {sigh}
I learned a new word today: talented. It's spelled M-e-l-a-n-c-h-o-l-y S-m-i-l-e.
Cloudy clouds, smoky smoke, reflective water, sharp city scape. Love it, but is it London or somewhere else?
wow, you can paint too? incredible!
Thanks everyone! *blushing*
Meliflora- it's actually New York, but I love that London print.... maybe it'll be my city themed wall for now. :)
LOVE IT! Your talented!
All I can say is WOW.
I am WAY impressed -- first the birds, now this. What else do you have up your sleeve?!
It's AWESOME!
What an accomplishment!! WAY TO GO GIRL!
Absolutely beautiful...I've been absent from your blog for a long time! I guess that's what expecting no. 3 can do to you! Were you this tired and unproductive:)? And as stated above, you really are welcome to paint for us anytime, well, maybe we'll wait until we have a real house worth decorating:). You've still got it:)!
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