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Monday, November 27, 2006
DEW DROPS, GLASS PEBBLES, AND A DIRTY WHITE PLASTIC TABLE AT SUNRISE~ This sure made an interesting surface and while I got some photos of my new ACEOs I saw a great photo op in this scene too! I am thinking this would be a good idea for a new painting!
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I really need to read. I thought the glass pebbles were perfectly formed water drops! Duh.
Thanks Janet, LOL well they do look exactly like the dewdrops formed all over the table, only bigger. I guess that's what intrigued me about it and the rising sun made all those cool and interesting shadows, sparkles, and reflections in the glass thingees and behind the dewdrops.
Hi and thanks J.B.! Darn I haven't had any time to paint for over a week because of the increased hours at my 'part'time job lately, I'm going through art withdrawal I think! :( Maybe I can start one this weekend though. Hi Cyn, thanks so much! It's funny how something can just grab your eyes sometimes that way. I liked the way the lines in the table looked with the patterns of the dewdrops and glass thingees added to it!
Hello and thanks for visiting! I've been painting and drawing for many years. I graduated from Western Kentucky University in 1984 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and I've always enjoyed creating art! I'm fascinated with trees, growing up in Kentucky and living in Virginia for over 20 years! I love the outdoors and enjoy painting it!
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I really need to read. I thought the glass pebbles were perfectly formed water drops! Duh.
Cool photos. Hope the ACEO's sell fast.
Thanks Janet, LOL well they do look exactly like the dewdrops formed all over the table, only bigger. I guess that's what intrigued me about it and the rising sun made all those cool and interesting shadows, sparkles, and reflections in the glass thingees and behind the dewdrops.
I had to do a double take on the glass pebbles too. Wow what a GREAT photo, and yes would make a great painting.
Same here! Very cool photos Lyn! I don't even recognize the table as a table...it's such a wonderful abstract composition.
Hi and thanks J.B.! Darn I haven't had any time to paint for over a week because of the increased hours at my 'part'time job lately, I'm going through art withdrawal I think! :( Maybe I can start one this weekend though.
Hi Cyn, thanks so much! It's funny how something can just grab your eyes sometimes that way. I liked the way the lines in the table looked with the patterns of the dewdrops and glass thingees added to it!
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