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Sunday, April 3, 2011
Okay . . . okay, I'll do it!
This tool was quite a challenge! It's so complicated and
I'd never given it the respect it deserves. I plan to paint
it a few more times this month. I'll . . . uh . . . have to
check the model's schedule, of course.
What a fabulous take on the tool theme...this is unbelievably well done, can only imagine how hard this must have been to paint and you plan to paint it again, also unbelievable!
What a beautiful painting, Lorraine! Your color palette is perfect, you achieved such depth in the corkscrew threads...not sure what you call the part that goes inside the cork. Corkscrews always look so animated to me, and this one has an "I Surrender" look about him; very, very nice! Can't wait to see what else you do with this subject matter...
A useful and in France is called the "Charles de Gaulle"because of the impression of raised arms when it operates with reference to the phrase "I have understood you ..." Good day!
Fantastic, Lorraine!! I love the tool you chose and how you painted it. I think we should test it out sometime. You know, just to make sure it works. :)
This is such a great site! I like the way you set this up! Great content and images as well! Thanks for sharing this! Great works!...Daniel
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous take on the tool theme...this is unbelievably well done, can only imagine how hard this must have been to paint and you plan to paint it again, also unbelievable!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful painting, Lorraine! Your color palette is perfect, you achieved such depth in the corkscrew threads...not sure what you call the part that goes inside the cork. Corkscrews always look so animated to me, and this one has an "I Surrender" look about him; very, very nice! Can't wait to see what else you do with this subject matter...
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! I painted one last year, and mine was no where near this well done.
ReplyDeleteYou guys are way tooooo gracious! I thank the universe for you and feel more energized to keep pushing forward!
ReplyDeleteA useful and in France is called the "Charles de Gaulle"because of the impression of raised arms when it operates with reference to the phrase "I have understood you ..." Good day!
ReplyDeletewhat a great painting.....what size is it?
ReplyDeleteLove it!
Fantastic, Lorraine!! I love the tool you chose and how you painted it. I think we should test it out sometime. You know, just to make sure it works. :)
ReplyDeleteAfter checking out your "Tools" I want to paint some! The corkscrew is serene!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteI really love this painting!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! very inspirational
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