No matter what she did, Janie's hair had a mind of its own...
If you look at the previous post, you can see how almost everything is improved by a glaze of a single color--it unifies (or something). I glazed everything but the whites of the eyes with Quinacridone Nickel Azo Gold, and I think it vastly improved Janie (though it didn't make her hair behave any better!)
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YAY FOR ART EXPLOSIONS!!! :) kEEP gOING!
i LOVE IT, i LOVE IT, i LOVE IT! :)
ohh, i love her!
and yes, good tip to remember!
this is GREAT! :-) lots of personality. :-) thanks for stopping by my blog. it was fun hearing from you!
EPIPHANY! You DID break through your face block, didn't you??? She is just wonderful.
ah, thanks for sharing the tip...it made her more softer and my rest more on her.
Wow, this really came together, Karen! Lots of expression in this face...
I love faces.
Tomorrow I will try to post something just for you.
But first I'm looking in your etsy store.
Please be famous... I'll be rich.
Indeed a great tip!
You're right! what a difference that overlayering makes. I'm really liking these new pictures!
Love the colors and textures!
great expression! i really like it, full of personality, strong colors
I love Janie. She has MY HAIR!
Rarely a good hair day! But then what the hay? I like the gold very much and I enjoy how you explain what you are using and what it does.
I feel like I am taking an art class when I read your blog!
The face on this one is great.
She definitely makes me smile.
this is great! love her expression
Hahaha~~ she looks like she is giving up. Love it! Great texture and colors! :)
I really love your rich colors on your comps. Knowing little about acrylics, your tip on the glazing was helpful.
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