Jan 18, 2008

"NATURES RHYTHM"
















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And yet another that I went into re-working the colors and putting more into it then what I originally painted...Here are the both, the top one is my final...... I tell you, being an artist is maddening.

7 comments:

Cheryl McCarley said...

I just did the same thing to a painting of my dog. I like to think that it stinks to be a perfectionist. As always, your painting is wonderful, even before your touch-ups.

Gerald Schwartz said...

Thanks Cheryl, You know what I'm talking about.... It would be great to just walk-away but NO!

Thanks for stopping to see :)

A Reason to Paint said...

It is indeed maddening but it was worth it - you got there beautifully in the end.

Gerald Schwartz said...

Thank you, I appreciate your comment.
Isn't it fun to do what we do...

Anonymous said...

I like the improvements you made in the top one, it's more colorful and vivid. It's cool that you're doing daily painting in oils. I've got oils but usually stick to colored pencil and pastels as a little easier to handle in limited space, since I'm disabled. I tend to do oils in the summer more often because I can go outdoors to do them.

It's a lot of fun. I've been drawing for a while too, not 55 years because I'm only 54, but a good couple of decades even if you don't count childhood art classes and the things I did as a kid, or count the years I wasn't doing art but was thinking about it and weirdly getting better without physical practice.

You've shown me something to look forward to and I thank you for your current post for that. Maybe in another couple of decades I'll get better at landscapes.

Robert A. Sloan

k Madison Moore said...

Fantastic...wonderful and so photo real...!!!!!!

Gerald Schwartz said...

thank you K.
I just kept tweaking this tell I said, "STOP" and this is the results.