And just then I put my brush down. Sometimes paintings are difficult and sometimes they can be easy. If you painted houses for a living you would be drunk most of the time. No.
That's not what I meant. If you were at the top of your game all the time, then you would be pretty mediocre. 20"X20" Acrylic on canvas. This painting is no longer available.
6 comments:
Gosh Rick, it looks done to me. I love it. It almost looks like a print.
Or a watercolor w/ pin & ink. 3 not 2.
I have to thank you, because I have, for some now, enjoyed reading your comments over at Jenifer Young's blog. And, today, you were a very welcome comic relief for me.I keep saying..oh mud... to myself all day today. But, others just don't get it.
Amy
I agree with Amy, I very much like it as is! I love the sketchy quality of it.
Comments like this really piss me off! As I continue painting it becomes evident that I should have left well enough alone. Just remember how good it was, and I will just try to forget. Thanks too late.
I love your colors in this one. That black faced sheep has a story untold, I just know it! He has something to do with the two front guys having dirty knees.
I do think you paint excellent animals, Rick.
MARILYN, FOR GODS SAKE'S WOMAN, REMEMBER YOURSELF!
No, Rick, you dirty old man. You know I'm the queen of decorum!
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