WOW, Jason, This is beautiful, I really like the tight color and value keys in this, a lot of push and pull. Some times I think I push the color too much. As they say less is more.
Hi Jason, I love the fact that you have created mystery and drama with this painting just by changing the usual direction of the light source! As well, the focal point of the red on the vase is heightened by the monochromatic feel of the rest of the painting. Just great!
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WOW, Jason,
This is beautiful, I really like the tight color and value keys in this, a lot of push and pull.
Some times I think I push the color too much.
As they say less is more.
The underlighting lends this painting an air of mystery and majesty. Nice job.
Hi Jason,
I love the fact that you have created mystery and drama with this painting just by changing the usual direction of the light source! As well, the focal point of the red on the vase is heightened by the monochromatic feel of the rest of the painting. Just great!
Beautiful paintings !!
Stephen:
Thanks! And no, I don't think you push the color too much.
Don:
Thank you sir. I figured it was time to move the light... :)
Joanne:
Thanks for stopping by, and thanks for your comment!
M:
Thank you! And right back at you: beautiful paintings yourself!
Thanks for stopping by...
I like the limited color in this one Jason.
Nice sense of light -- beautiful. -- Kevin
Frank:
Thank you. Painting at night (under lights) can kill color from reflections, and I was a little worried about that here.
Kevin:
Thanks for stopping by! Are you Kevin Turcotte who contributes to paintopolis? I love that blog!
You are on a roll, these are some sweet paintings!
Thank you Leslie!
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