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Last evening I painted some roosters.This fella made it here, others will have to await their turns.
Somehow going loose seems to be the best way to represent roosters! I tried tighter but it did not look as good...or may be not to me!I love this unbridled style though I am yet not good enough to be able to apply it to every subject-- so until I practice a LOT more, it works just for roosters and rabbits.
It does resembles a lot to the roosters of UK artist Jean Haines. I love her paintings.But I wouldn't want to be accused of copying -- this kind of thing just flows out of my brush!Can a style be a copyright?
I am still contemplating the qualities of 'looseness' verses 'accuracy'...
Have a good day!
Arti, every painting you do is dusted with gold as they are all just beautiful, no matter which style you choose to work. I love these looser pieces you've done lately, and I love your tighter, more detailed style just as much.
ReplyDeleteSherry you are a gem of a person :) I look forward to your beautiful comments everyday.
DeleteThe control in your looseness is amazing. I like the abstracted composition.
ReplyDeleteI like it too, Tony.Its so different then pencil yet I enjoy it immensely.
DeleteFirst, I love the portrait that you did on the sketchbook. Beautifully painted... and the looseness in this rooster is truly beautiful... Hope to see more like this ...
ReplyDeleteThank you Hilda. You will be seeing more like this one, that is for sure!
DeleteThis is such a wonderful painting Arti :) I love the way you paint..very beautiful...Would love to see more :)
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Very beautiful painting my friend Arti !!!
ReplyDeleteHappy the 1st of May ... a good and creative month to you !!!
Thank you so much, friends.
ReplyDeleteHi Arti :-)
ReplyDeleteLove your work. Makes me smile. :-)