I am a watercolorist living in the desert Southwest, a native of that area. My husband and I enjoyed traveling in our motorhome and I have taken many photographs to be used as reference photos for future paintings on these trips. I have been painting since 2000, it is a passion for me and I have enjoyed exploring all the different subjects to paint; landscapes, florals, portraits, etc. Please feel free to comment below or at susanroper@cox.net.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Sandy's Tree Ornaments - Final
I finished this last week, but had such a busy weekend that I couldn't get it uploaded to here. I like this better now with the added pine needles and a few details tweaked here and there.
Tis accomplished! You are setting my creative juices to "tingle". With these results, I might venture into the "Yupo" world. The textures are marvelous. Contrast so beautifully attained!
That does it, I will, I will, I will give yupo a try this coming year. This is a wonderful painting with zazzle! Wishing you and your dh a very blessed Christmas.
Yep. You did an excellent painting, using the crinkly textures of the foliage to compliment the smoothness of the ornaments. And in GLORIOUS YUPO color, too!
Tis accomplished!
ReplyDeleteYou are setting my creative juices to "tingle". With these results, I might venture into the "Yupo" world. The textures are marvelous. Contrast so beautifully attained!
Beautifully done, Susan. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to you too, Susan. Your ornaments sparkle, and I like the depth you created in this final version.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Thanks for your comments on my "drummer boy" Christmas card.
Thanks, Ladies! I like the looks of this final version myself. I surely like Yupo for the sparkle factor that is so easy to achieve.
ReplyDeleteI hope your holidays are healthy and happy!
That does it, I will, I will, I will give yupo a try this coming year. This is a wonderful painting with zazzle! Wishing you and your dh a very blessed Christmas.
ReplyDeleteYep. You did an excellent painting, using the crinkly textures of the foliage to compliment the smoothness of the ornaments. And in GLORIOUS YUPO color, too!
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