I painted Mona's birthday portrait a couple weeks ago (remember? it was a lesson painting in early July), and was pleased with it at the time. But as the days went by, I saw things I thought would make the painting better. So out came the edges of the window frame's shadow and in went lavender and cobalt glazes on her body (the image above is the reworked painting). What do you think? Is it now a smidge better? If paintings hang around in my studio for long enough, I nearly always find something I want to change. It's a horrible habit. Thanks, as always, for looking at and sharing my paintings with your friends and family, Kim
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Dear Copyright Thieves, Just because it's on the internet doesn't mean it's free for the taking. So let's just stop pretending the internet is a free-for-all. Don't play the card that you didn't know - that's insulting. And don't also tell me that you meant to follow up and get permission but never got a chance to. That's insulting too. And by the way, don't you have a copyright protection notice on your own site? And don't even try and point the finger at a third party who commissioned you to make a copy of my painting - again, an insult - you and I both know the difference between a reference photo and a painting. And don't tell me that I asked for it because I share my artwork on the internet. I share my paintings and ideas and the stories behind them so as to encourage others to pursue their own passions . I do not share so that those lacking integrity and morals can copy and market the images as their own...
Hi Kimberly- So happy to have found you- yes, I agree, it's a tad bit more dynamic! Nadi (http://www.NadiSpencer.com).
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ReplyDeleteJe crois que l'oeil de l'artiste a eu raison... Parfois il faut un certain temps pour voir ce qu'il fallait voir... et cette correction est très légitime...
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Time allows the eye to see things differently, that's for sure! Thanks, Martine!
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