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Many people are very curious. They like to see a painting evolve, the path that leads to the finished artwork.
I try to show you some of my ways. It will be up and downs, since not every painting comes as planned, but this belongs to the career of an artist: surprises!
This is a try, and I love to have some feedback, some working-together. With a thankful heart I look forward to your comments, your suggestions and your inputs!
On our travels I found a nest with young swallows, constantly being fed by the parents. The nest was on a plain vinyl siding, so I thought a brick and stucco wall looks more natural.
This painting of pheasants is almost done. What do you think? Any help with a title?
well, there is not very much yet. But I will post more.