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Old 05-06-2012, 12:51 AM
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Taking paintings outdoors for a walk



Photograph a painting in a new environment, they look different.
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Re: Taking paintings outdoors for a walk

Lovely texture Barbara! Some elements hint at a theme involving Christianity. It is really well unified.
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Re: Taking paintings outdoors for a walk

I see what Rick means! There is so much going on here that I don't know what I like the most! But I really like it!
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Thanks to you both, yes it just happened that way, kind of reminds me of the crucifix and a tomb but not planned.
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Re: Taking paintings outdoors for a walk

I like the balance and the tensions in tonality, as well of the use of some of my favorite colors. And the suggestions of figures standing and sitting. Very sensual.
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Re: Taking paintings outdoors for a walk

I love that painting. It is worth further study, which I will do after posting this.

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