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Aaron C. Miller
 
@aaron-c-miller • 8 years ago • comments: 13
Right!
Cut out the Competitive in painting and Create compassion
Sometimes you will find people BEING competitive with you in your Art Journey. It is a bummer and is poison to your creative process. You may even find yourself...
Seneca Hurd
 
@seneca-hurd • 8 years ago • comments: 13
I just had a conversation with someone very close to me about what u need when sharing my work. I let them know that I can see all the mistakes without help and it would be helpful to just tell me something that they like about my work. They didNY realize that it was not making me happy. They thought they were showing interest my looking deeper into the painting. Sometimes a little chat is all it takes.
Cut out the Competitive in painting and Create compassion
Sometimes you will find people BEING competitive with you in your Art Journey. It is a bummer and is poison to your creative process. You may even find yourself...
Moneica
 
@moneica • 8 years ago

Good afternoon all, Just stopping in to tell everyone to have a great day!!!!!

LPearsonArt
 
@lpearsonart • 8 years ago • Shared By 1 follower(s)

#bigartquest 4 complete, on to quest 5

LPearsonArt
 
@lpearsonart • 8 years ago • Shared By 1 follower(s)

Cinnamon's blog is here

https://theartsherpa.com/blog

Susan L Capouellez
 
@susan-l-capouellez • 8 years ago

Just wanted to share 😊IMG_0342.JPG IMG_0345.JPG

NaturalMary
 
@naturalmary • 8 years ago

Hello Cinnamon, John, and Everyone!

Cinnamon, you have been asking for requests on subjects and techniques to address.  I have one for you that has been giving me fits.

That is a link to an image I photographed myself of a sunflower that grew rogue in my backyard a few years ago.  I love the image and have attempted to paint it several times in acrylics, but I just can't make the paint do what I want.

(I'm primarily a colored pencil or oil pastel artist who has a love/hate relationship with all the 'wet' media, but feel this image would be gorgeous in acrylics if only I could do it.)

I give permission for anyone and everyone to use this image to make any kind of art for any purposes.  

My extreme problems with painting this image (and similar ones of yellow flowers) is capturing the blends of the muted orange to warm yellow, but more frustrating is putting in the shadows, even after knowing the exact colors of the browns and green-gold for them using the eyedropper tool in photoshop to make patches off to the side.  I either muddy the yellow too much and/or the streaks of shadows in the those creases are too bold with stark lines rather than blended edges.

I look forward to seeing other renditions and I hope you'll do this image or something similar in a tutorial.

Thanks,

Mary.

ps - if link doesn't work, let me know.

DonnaF
 
@donnaf • 8 years ago

@letha - your gallery is beautiful! 

Alice Clark
 
@alice-clark • 8 years ago

My name is Alice and I'm from southwest Mo. I love several different mediums, and enjoy the process of getting there. When the site was reset, I lost all my fiends, so I'm starting over again. I have Fibro, so I'm not on too often, but I enjoy seeing what others are doing, and learning new things. I may not comment in  the live chats, but I watch most all of Cinnamon's videos. I love all things Nature, simple country life, and animals. I have several that "Own" me. I like doing crafts, and am a practicing Brush-a-holic, I've never met a brush I didn't want. I do my very best at anything I do, but life is too short to take everything too seriously. Sometimes you just have to let it go, or just stomp the thunder out of it, and start over...LOL

TheArtSherpa
 
@cinnamon-cooney • 8 years ago • Shared By 1 follower(s)

So glad you guys are in the Quest and having fun. We are doing a great Quest this Thursday on Color that will give you an edge of knowing whats in your art box!!! How to use it and how to know if its warm or cool!!!

 
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