When I painted this, right afterwards while cleaning up I decided to scrape this painting with a palette knife. Only then did I start to see something.
I love it, as is. It might feel differently in person, but I think you bumped it up to another level. In school they talked about using scraping to keep a painting open.
WOW. I love this one. There is something very eerie about it - it reminds me of the feeling I get when I see an antique photo... wondering who the person was, and disturbed by the fact that they aren't around any longer...
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gawdamn dude! This is very, very sweet lookin'. Love the pal-knife treatment...
More scraping after your start.:)
Then build the paint back up.
It could be cool...ya know?
=s=
thanks Lawerance,
Shane, I was thinking of using the scraping as more of a tool now in the process. Just one more element to consider.
I love it, as is. It might feel differently in person, but I think you bumped it up to another level. In school they talked about using scraping to keep a painting open.
"Scraping to keep a painting open." I like the way that sounds. Thanks Alan. =}
WOW. I love this one. There is something very eerie about it - it reminds me of the feeling I get when I see an antique photo... wondering who the person was, and disturbed by the fact that they aren't around any longer...
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