Our One-aWeek Photo Challenge Prompt this week is PAINT
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Our One-aWeek Photo Challenge Prompt this week is PAINT
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That is a great and unique work of art as left.
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Thank you Denis – I carried on painting with the Gesso to cover the canvas, but yes I like it, the more I look at it – maybe I should recreate it and attach the brush to the canvas – Title: PAINT
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What a clever interpretation! I love the blue and green with the grays.
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Glad you like them too Jen – I’d like to work with this colour combo again.
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I like it to! More paint (drier and older I suspect) on https://murtaghsmeadow.wordpress.com/2017/10/26/painted-layers/
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Very nice!!
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Thanks Kathy, I quite liked that it was the brush that was colourful and the paint and canvas were monochrome.
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The simplicity makes it profound.
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Thank you!
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Paint for an artistic purpose I presume!
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Yes, I was putting Gesso primer on some canvases today. I was delighted to find some grey Gesso and I’m looking forward to seeing the effect it has on the painting.
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