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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

LONG SHADOWS, 5X7, OIL, SOLD

I have been playing with the palette knife off and on for the last month and I'm begining to get quite fond of it.  For me, it is a nice change when you get those "painting blues".

11 comments:

  1. I agree, it's fun to play around with the palette knife when brushes get a little boring. I love the texture you've created in this one!

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  2. Carol, I am awed by your knife painting. Beautiful landscape!
    Carmen

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  3. This is very nice, creates a soft and peaceful setting.

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  4. Great job!! I think you have a knack for using the palette knife. Lovely.

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  5. I really like this departure you have taken here because it is well suited for your brushwork and transition to palette knife. And...the colors are perfect.

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  6. Nice one, Carol. You're right, the palette can cure the "painting blues".

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  7. This is great Carol! You've portrayed so much detail so loosely. Great shadows and lovely blue in the distant hills. I find painting with the knife so difficult...but you have mastered it so easily!

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  8. I agree with Kathy, the knife agrees with you. This has such a bold feeling to it, your knife work adds excitement to what would normally be a quiet scene. Beaufitul job!

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  9. I really like this carol. Palette knives are fun to work with. Help us loosen up. These colors are great.
    I am doing my first EVER plein air workshop this weekend.Scared.

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  10. From another palette knife artist - I like this piece - very loose and lots of texture. Funny, for me, if I want a change, I go to the brush. :)
    Having fun is wonderful.

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  11. Palette knives have always scared me (mostly because I've had some disastrous attempts with them in the past), but I just got a fresh one and played with it some this week and actually liked it.

    I love what you did with yours in this painting, I can just see the layers of trees and could almost walk right into that painting.

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