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I like my loose tree, the perspective on my chair, and my glowing logs. My fire is too dense and once again I left not enough white. I’m having trouble loosening up and not just painting within the lines. Hopefully by the end of the class…


I am thinking of drawing in some pebbles and rocks in my “dirt” because I had trouble getting a texture with my paint and that is a lot of nothingness. Or should I add some dark

spots with paint when it is dry? esp closer to the front to give this area some interest? I do br feel the grass tufts are enough variety. What do you think?


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May 08

I have been thinking about it.


I think that (if you are willing to take a risk) it would look really nice to add a second layer of colour. It does not have to be everywhere and it also does not have to be the same colour as you used on the first layer. the second layer will make the colours much richer. I personally think you should leave the fire and flames as they are but add a second layer on the ground and perhaps to the sky. you can even add a bit of salt to the second layer when its still wet to create texture.


Its is up to you, it is lovely as it is, but if you want a challenge I think you can push it a little more.

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