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Farrah Ferand, the heroine of Evening of the Dragonfly, has faced many trials and tribulations during her lifetime. She is learning from her trials and tribulations as she paints the work for her one person art show. The piece for today is a detail from her current painting that will be one of the largest in the show, 24" x 36". It's another watercolor on canvas using Robert Doak intense watercolors. The plan is for this painting to be completed by Saturday. So far, there is no name for the finished work, but creating it is helping Farrah overcome her trials and tribulations.
6 comments:
Pink is calming, so hopefully that makes her feel better.
Pink is calming, Alex. As the painting progresses, some of the pink will vanish.
Hi there - We all need to fall back on something which gives us comfort, especially in times of great tribulation. BTW, I'm dropping in from a shout out to your blog from Rosie Amber's blog https://rosieamber.wordpress.com/.
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Hi Monti - the tool of orange cutting through the pink .. makes me think of trials and tribulations ... as we slice our way along our own journey ... so Farrah is carving her way and learning from the trials and tribulations, which we should all do .. but she's expressing her marks in her art work .. changing that pink colour ..
Cheers Hilary
So far it seems the trials and tribulations have an optimistic viewpoint. It will be interesting to see the finished piece
Fascinating medium. What is being used to create the layered effect?
Over from the A to Z.
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