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Laying down the background. More warm earthy colors. At this point in time, nothing else will do. If I were forced to paint with only yellow ochre, I could still find a way to be happy...
Luckily, I don't have to!
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I'm loving these colors. And of course, those ears!
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This is a big size for a head pose of such a little dog. Usually my portraits are 8 x 10 inches. This one is 18 x 18 inches (acrylic on canvas.) Seeing Cloud's head this big is taking some getting used to, lol!
10 comments:
Seeing the progress is fascinating. You're probably simply capturing how big HE thinks he is! Keep sharing progress, please!
How unusual to start with the ears! I would never have started there but sseing it now, it does look quite logical as you work down the piece!
FDF, thanks, I will. And your comment made me laugh!
Hi pp, right now I'm just laying down the underpainting and will go back over it to refine and add details. :-)
Off to a great start. Looks like another winner.
There's no better subject! Looks great already - I do love the ears!
Thank you so much Gary and Nikki! :-)
Oh we can hardly stand the wait to see Clouds Big Head! BOL
Wags & wiggles,
Bijou
Oh Bijou, you are as funny as you are cute! :-)
I'm sure it will come out amazing like all of your other work. Love seeing the progress.
This is a great pose:) I just love doggy snouts! LOL Nimh has a HUGE comedy snout...hee:)
And its great to see the different stages your paintings go through too.
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