4"x4" oil on gesso board
Did this small exercise while cooking a shrimp dinner. I do believe that picking up that paintbrush each day will yield a development in my art, even if the day is so busy I do not get to work on my bigger paintings, but only complete one small work. Today was one such day- I finally drove down and brought my thesis to the bindery --one copy for the library and one for my shelf! If interested in purchasing any of my art on this blog, contact my email address sgalda@aol.com Thanks for looking, tell me what you think-leave a comment! Paintings by Sandra Galda are copyright.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Spring Rosebud
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8 comments:
This has very nice value separations. I also like the transition from warm to cool green from light to dark.
Thanks Jeremy! I missed a few days and trying to figure out my direction!
This is great! I recently found your blog and love your work!
Hi Denise, thanks for the encouragement! :)
Beautiful!
Ha ha, funny, it's worded as if you're offering your thesis for sale. :)
This is so lovely Sandra!
You really got what we experienced in the workshop down pat.
hi Jala, you're right ! I wrote that post later last night, very tired! Will change that! NOOOO only the art is for sale! haha
Sandra....Love it! The variety in the colors is great!
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