The only part of the day that was frustrating was the relatively short time I spent painting. The day was too nice to be spent indoors. What I did with the painting was refine the details on the bear, and try to tackle the tree next to it.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxf0CRctHQeZ13_bgoX87aaakY_AkloYNMZv-zstRhV_Ai0rxFxZadJTsoQVYWCUTk8L0KWQtiot-6s7Np005NvsKTcC8yVGrtwktt7hyphenhyphenLijW3tMcVMlG7nd37870YgokZ14zpmYuV0ZDz/s400/ghfg+005.jpg)
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This is a detail of the bear. I hate it, hate it, hate it. I'll still torture myself with it tomorrow, because I'm a glutton for punishment.
4 comments:
I do not know how you could hate this painting!! I love it love it Love it!!! Your to much of a perfectionist!!!
The details on the trees are amazing!!
In the life of an artist, the artist is never satisfied. I guess thats what keeps us forever learning and attempting to master the choice medium.
This painting has been relegated to the recycle bin. I cant face it for another day. Maybe I'll get back to it some other time.
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