My journey from a technical and strict discipline of forensic and composite art to fine art. I'm trying to unfurl my wings to fly into this new field but I'm still struggling to get out of my cocoon!
"To be an artist is to believe in life."
-Henry Moore (1898-1986)
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Kayla again
Find out why I painted Kayla again on my AFSA blog.
Kayla is beautiful. She (he?) has that "Wise Dog" look in her eyes. Very nice job! I really like the Raw Sienna next to the Turquoise background and her green collar...oh and the strong outline around her body. Very painterly!
20 comments:
Well I don't know the reason yet but all I can say is: what a beautiful job you did. Just splendid !
Wow - beautifully done - so much expression in the eyes...
Well done young lady this is fine art.
Beautiful job, Sheila!
Well done Sheila, Kayla is beautiful!
I just love the way Kayla is standing and holding her head up so proudly. You've done such a great job of capturing her personality.
I like Kayla's pose in this portrait. It shows off her large chest and proud good looks. Beautiful job, Sheila!
Love this one of Kayla. Such a noble stance. Also love little Boo on AFSA.
I like the posture of this dog. Very well done. The animal seems friendly but very formidable too.
Oooh I love this one Sheila. You have a gift with the puppy dogs - you really capture their personalities! Great brush strokes.
aw...I love her.
Thanks for your comment and your prayers!
Beautiful painting, Sheila. I love Pitties!
Well done, Sheila!!
Kayla is beautiful. She (he?) has that "Wise Dog" look in her eyes. Very nice job! I really like the Raw Sienna next to the Turquoise background and her green collar...oh and the strong outline around her body. Very painterly!
the colors are hot
You really have a way with the dogs!
Kayla looks very regal!
Sheila!
Great composition here and great expression on the dog's face.
Nice, fun colors too.
A happy little painting!
-Dean
What a great portrait of this dog. Love the way you filled the picture plane. The positioning and stance and color work very well.
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