Mostly I get really frustrated with scanning work. You can labour over a piece for ages; choosing the right shades and colours for your subject to find once scanned it has somehow changed.
With this picture, though, I am quite pleased with whatever happened during the whole scanning process. It was painted on a plain white board but hey! A 'happy accident' as dear old Bob Ross would have said.
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You're right...this is a happy accident. The color produced by the scan is so warm.
Beautiful! (Isn't Bob Ross the quintessential 'happy accident?')
Fantastic!! Wonderful color and shape.
Nice piece of work!
hfm
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Beautiful again, Andrea. Your delicate colors seem to be rendered faithfully. Your pencil coloring has inspired me.
Beautiful! Is that some form of garlic?
Thanks guys.
Renate - this is some sort of garlic but I'm not sure what sort!
I adore Bob Ross and have done since the moment I set eyes on him. Ok, his paintings were not my cup of tea, but I could certainly appreciate his skill. For me though, and this is such a cliche, the world was a better place for having Bob with us. Aw, I miss him so much (I feel a tear welling up!).
Cheers everyone, I'm off to dig out my 'Joy of Painting' videos..
Smooth feeling of quality
Settled composition
I like it.
Thank you.
kuriyama
Medium? Size?
It's very nicely done
Thanks. This was done in watercolour as for the size..um...about 5-6 inches squared (??!).
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