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Adding more leafy shapes helps, but I have to be careful not to get carried away with the woody tendrils--I love them.
The large bunch of grapes looked best in the first wash, I think--when I first added yellow; as I continued to tickle them though, the glow from the yellow faded a bit.
Again, not sure about the background. Thinking maybe yellow?
Isn't this a lovely bird; I think it's a mockingbird. I've often seen it flying and could never get a good look, but this morning he or she landed in my yard, right next to where I was standing, happily, for once, with my camera.
Beautiful. I like the background white, but that's me. The grapes are soft and it lets them stand out.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what that pretty bird is.
XOXOXO Barbara
This composition is much stronger than the other arrangement. That one looked like a nice study, this is a painting!
ReplyDeleteThose grapes are maturing nicely.
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Yup! I believe it's a mockingbird.. Years ago I found one about 3 days old.. mother nowhere in sight .. I actually raised it for 3 months .. I named him Peeper. Eventually took him to a bird sanctuary where he had to get acclimated to other birds.. ..
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