Welcome back.
This week we’ll be continuing with the painting that was inspired by the Sedona, Arizona scene seen in the photo directly below.
When last we were together, the painting appeared as it does in the photo directly below.
Since that time I have continued to work on the painting. I’ve concentrated on the central building. It now appears in a slightly different shade. I’ve added a hint of windows in a color slightly lighter than the main body color of the structure. I’ve narrowed the dark section at the top and a dark area between the first and second stories. I’m not completely happy with it but since it was just done last night I’ll give it some time.
I have one surprise that will be for next week, if I go through with it. Other than these changes, I might change the color of the buttes slightly. In any event, I hope that next week is the last with this piece.
The painting as it currently appears is seen in the photo directly below.
That’s about it for now. Your comments are always appreciated. See you next week.
Paint me a picture of your thoughts.
does that car need a vanity plate?
OK I know what the surpirse next week is. The painting will show you hanging out one of the windows waving. 🙂
No, I’ll be washing them. 😉
The car reminds me of the “Enzo” that some idiot crashed a few miles from my house a few months ago. He was going over 165 mph & possibly up to 210 mph. He walked away but said the driver was a guy named “Dietrieck”, who ran up into the hills. I wonder where Boran2 was that morning. The car was demolished into thousands of pieces, but the carbon fiber cockpit was intact. There have been reports of dozens of items from the car for sale on Ebay, like 9 rearview mirrors 5 doors ect.
It`s like people were buying “Pepboys” mirrors & claiming they were from the car, valued at over 1,000,000.00
How“ deep is the snow there Olivia.
Don’t look at me, I haven’t gone by the name Dietrieck for some time.
that car crash …
Snow’s not too deep — but did require shovelling this morning. And our road is covered … snowmen here and there … nothing like dada though.
Where is dada located?
Rocky Mountain High ;o)