What caught my eye to paint this painting of Henry
was the way he was positioned,
I liked how the composition formed a circle.
The position of Henry was confusing my mind at first while painting
him, I really had to keep thinking of shapes, positive and
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This in one of the properties that my friends and I stopped at while
participating in a garden tour. It's in a woodsy area with land
that's left natural. There were goats, chickens, peacocks and
more. While walking through the beautiful settings I came
across this greenhouse, it really struck me the way the light was
warm and subtle. The house on the property was built in the
early 1900's.
I have been in the mood to paint tin cans lately, they are used
to can all sorts of food products but they are very fun and intriguing
to paint. I love the shiny silver of the can that reflects like a mirror causing
many values that surrounds it. Plus I love to paint flowers!
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Last spring I brought these pansies in to paint. I hadn't gotten around
to post it until now. Was quite occupied this year and haven't
been posting much at all.
There are so many flowers to choose from, which is so exciting but what
makes flowers so special is that God created them just for us to enjoy!
Thank you God!
This is my nieces cat Henry when he was a kitten. He is now grown and loves to go outside for the day. They tried to keep him in as a house cat but that didn't work. He is adorable!