
Usually, when you sand down a painting, it removes the high spots and doesn’t really mess with the painting a whole lot. Imagine my surprise when the image just sort of disappeared the moment the sander hit it this time. It was a pain but I just repainted what I had there following whatever traces were left and the photo I had on the studio computer.
This is an absolute mess but I think I finally got it to work. The way I see it in my head works anyway. 🙂 The composition doesn’t seem quite as “off” as it did previously. I can see some potential in the forms as well.
Colors: Sennelier’s Prussian Blue, Titanium White, Naples Yellow and Sepia as well as Winsor Newton’s Cadmium Red Deep, and Purple Madder.
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