I decided to do a small painting 8 x 8 from Richard's DVD before I started another street scene for Workshop 23. First the small size made painting this scene more difficult than it needed to be. I found the perspective and size on the cars a challenge. Looking forward to using what I learned on my next painting
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Thanks David, for your special comment. I try to always get my perspective right because I love the way it adds depth to my paintings. But adding the cable car into a scene and keeping the proportions correct was more difficult than I expected. Sometimes when you get it wrong on the first attempt, it is probably better to start over. Always learning.
I really like this painting Sharon! Your values are great, and balance between warm colors and cool colors really make the painting pop. I think the the only problem may be the car on the left, maybe because of the small size making it difficult to get the perspective correct. But otherwise a great job!
Thank you Jessica, I do like to spread a good color around
Love the colour on this, Sharon, especially the warm pinks on the sides of the buildings & sky!
Thanks Ningning, your comment made my day
Sharon, I enjoy this piece very much. It showed that you really study the case. The cable car and shadow of the posts those details tell me the story. This is a very well done painting and apart from that your attitude is what I should follow and appreciate.
Thank you Maria, not sure what model my cars are. LOL
Hi Sharon, I feel the total warmth of this painting pleases me. Your vehicles are great. I too had a bit of trouble with the size of the car. Lovely painting.
Thanks Dorian, I had to reduce car on the right side and increase size of car on the left. You keep me smiling!
Super good Sharon especially your perspective and size of cars. Be happy........Smiles : ))
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