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on 13-11-2013 07:23 PM
thought I might use this as a basis for an acrylic painting? love the colours.
https://apps.facebook.com/farmheroes/?fb_source=canvasbookmark
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on 13-11-2013 07:59 PM
Sorry had a phone call.
I can't see anything on the link?
Hope you find somewhere suitable for hubby soon gil, must be a worry xx
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on 13-11-2013 08:08 PM
Soul, have you added water to that inktense sketch yet?
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on 13-11-2013 08:12 PM
Nah, been doing the water colours....will remember to do it tomorrow. I love how well, intense...they are hahaa!
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on 13-11-2013 08:15 PM
I hadn't heard of them before so I just googled and watched some youtube. They are bright aren't they.
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on 13-11-2013 08:19 PM
I love them....just wish I could do them justice ! OH bought the blocks and pencils for me a couple xmas's or birthdays ago and I haven't finished ONE painting yet hahaa!
well, one that I'm happy with anyway !
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on 15-11-2013 09:35 AM
If anyone can master watercolours, it would be you, soul. 🙂
Inktense are basically watercolour pencils, right?
To answer your question, I have lost interest in using charcoal pencils for now. Haven't even bought any yet, but I will see if Red Dot has them next time I drop in. Right now I am just focussing on acrylics and pencil drawings. Also, Aldi won't be in WA for at least another 2 years, so I'll have to buy good acrylic paints elsewhere. Hopefully Red Dot will have some. Still using my bad(opaque) crylics for now - I think that you're right - they are opaque because they just don't have enough pigments.
Did this last night. 🙂
Sunflower. Acrylic. A5 size.
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on 16-11-2013 09:50 AM
Hi Soul. have found a place for OH ....prob. moving in next Thursday...It's a big relief....the place is very nice....good atmosphere and has a resident cat....which will find him...he's a cat magnet.
Have every intention to do some painting today. will show it if I'm happy with it.
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on 16-11-2013 10:53 AM
moonlight at least the paints you have will be okay to practise with, quite like the sunflower and how you've composed it.
The inktense are similar to w/c but they are made of ink, so are very strong in pigment and can be used in many ways and on lots of things ..paper, canvas,wood, fabric etc and are permanant once wet.
Gil, I'm glad your hubby will be settled very soon, will be a relief for you all.
Look forward to seeing your painting.....I've been a bit slack but will post some pics later. OH arrives home tomorrow after being away for 6 weeks or so. Will be busy for awhile but once we settle back into him being home, I'll pop in to check out what you've been doing.
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on 16-11-2013 01:22 PM
I am really looking forward to see more of your art, Gill. I enjoyed your past paintings, and computer art too. 🙂
Did this one this morning. Now I am off to visit my delightful nephew. Have a great weekend all!
Apple #2. Acrylic. A5 size.
And the delightfully messy aftermath of the above painting. 🙂