11 x 14 Water Soluble Oils

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Comment by Lori Ippolito on March 23, 2015 at 18:05

love it Candi!!

Comment by Silvana M Albano on March 23, 2015 at 16:57

Great Candi!

Comment by Michael J. Severin on March 23, 2015 at 15:49

No worry Candi, it is a small section of a very good painting!! ...if you do not like that part, scrape it off and re do it ...I do that all the time!!!  I have scraped parts of my wagon painting 3 time already. 

Comment by Candi Hogan on March 23, 2015 at 13:43

Michael, I changed it, then the blue at the top looked too cool, so had to change that!  Putting it in the other room to dry, and calling quits on this one!   On to a watercolor of a section of my backyard.

Thanks, so appreciate your eye and your help!

Comment by Candi Hogan on March 23, 2015 at 12:05

Thanks Cristina!  This was fun, and it's so helpful to see how everyone else approaches their paintings!  Excited to see how Richard critiques our paintings, and can't wait for the next workshop!

Comment by Candi Hogan on March 23, 2015 at 12:00

Thanks Michael, you're right!  Think I had it once, but I went back into this while it was still kind of tacky(wanted  to get it done in time), think I kind of botched up the boat all together, from where I had it!   I'll wait till it really dries to fix it!

Thanks for looking and for taking the time to critique, really appreciate your comments!!!

Comment by Cristina Mihailescu on March 23, 2015 at 11:55

Wonderful job dear Candi!! Love the brushwork and your beautiful, luminous background!!

Comment by Michael J. Severin on March 23, 2015 at 10:29

Candi, great job on the background, sky and water!!! ..Excellent drawing also.  Everything looks very good ....I just have one comment and suggestion:  The red you used at the tip of the gondola is too dark and cool ..it is more in the dark family of colors.  The reason there is a warm, reddish glow is because the light is hitting it there ..so, suggest you make that red more like light hitting it and not just a color change of the hull.  Try putting a little orange and ocher into your red to lighten and warm it ...everything else is looking real good, my friend!!!!  BTW, the warmest part of the red will be at the tip and go through a prismatic color shift as it goes down into the shadow part of the hull. 

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