Friday, January 3, 2014
Mermaid with Clownfish Painting Work in Progress Continues...
Here is a work in progress view of my mermaid with clownfish painting. I've started working on her neck and shoulder. I feel that I may have some more work to do on this part of her, but I'm not entirely sure. I may work on the neck a bit more before I move on to her face or I may move on to her face and then go back to her neck.
Although I think I am feeling like working on my unicorn painting today, so this quandary of what to do first may wait until another day...
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16 comments:
Looking lovely so far! Love her big eyes! Happy new year! Wishing you lots of art success in the coming year :)
your piece looks so nice. I love colour of the background and fish and that lovely girl on it. Simply beautiful.
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The clown fish are so bright and lively maybe you will do her face as more serene and subdued in contrast. Look forward to seeing what you do.Happy PPF!
Lovely to see her coming to life!
Your painting is looking great. Congratulations on being featured at PPF. Happy New Year, my friend!
I really enjoy the process! Very nice! Lovely to see you featured this week on ppf!! Wishing you creative abundance for 2014!
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I agree with Christine, she is coming to life before our eyes!
I love seeing the progression of how different artists approach their work-thanks for sharing that. Congrats on being featured at PPF this week! Happy 2014!
Looking good. :)
Thanks so very much! It was so neat to see my WIP piece up at PPF!
She is beautiful!! You put so much into your art Lisa! Big Hugs ;o)
Your mermaid painting looks wonderful so far and I will look forward to seeing the finished piece :)
Thanks so much Stacy and www.dorissdaughter.com!
Love how your piece is evolving. I think I already mentioned this, that I love your clown fish.
Susan
She is really coming along nicely. Taking time for all those little details is the trick to art.
Well done.
Nicole/Beadwright
Thank you kindly Susan and Nicole!
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