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From a reference photo at DPW.
I couldn't get this photo to appear as it really is: it's a bit too dark here ... which unfortunately really shows up how I overworked the shadows under the eggs--couldn't get that "glow" right. I think I was struggling between what I saw--light--and what my brain told me should be there--dark (i.e., shadow).
I'll do it again--and this time tell my brain to butt out!
From a reference photo at DPW.
I couldn't get this photo to appear as it really is: it's a bit too dark here ... which unfortunately really shows up how I overworked the shadows under the eggs--couldn't get that "glow" right. I think I was struggling between what I saw--light--and what my brain told me should be there--dark (i.e., shadow).
I'll do it again--and this time tell my brain to butt out!
This doesn't look overworked at all! It looks fresh and lovely and great colors, too.
ReplyDeleteI agree with RH Carpenter, i think it's gorgeous, beautiful light effects and colours.
ReplyDeleteI too agree with RH ,the colors are lovely and so light. Beautiful,Love,Diana
ReplyDeleteIt does not look overworked to me either. Wonderful colors!
ReplyDeleteI think it's perfect, lush and evocative.
ReplyDeleteXO Barbara
It's beautiful Laura! Don't shut off your brain to much:)
ReplyDeleteI love the bright and fresh colors. And we all have to tell our analytical brains to butt out when we're sketching and painting! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this!!! Your colors compliment each other beautifully!!!
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