The dog is gorgeous, and very similar to my Sydney. I am amazed at your work and maturity that I see in it for just painting a year and half. The Lone Woodpecker is striking to me. I just led a plein air landscape workshop recently and spoke about rhythm in paintings and this particular landscape of yours really has that. Very nice. My Siberian, Sydney is now 11 and also thinks she's still a puppy. We had a siberian/shephard mix who lived to 14 but lost sight in both eyes due to glaucoma. We also have a 10 year old Siberian/Border Collie mix, an spca rescue. They are awesome dogs. Keep up the nice painting, looks like you're having fun. Kirah
Thanks for the kind comments! My high school teacher often quoted Bob Ross. Occasionally, a Ross quip slips out of my mouth, too, when working with my students! Keep painting!
Thanks for visiting, and the feedback. On my piece titled In bloom, it actually does glow in the dark, well only if it's under a blacklight, but it does.
I like your pieces. They have a very calming effect to them.
I too started with tv. John Nagy was drawing a silo..that's all I remember of that show I was young! then on the the old german man Bill Alexander I think his name was, he was Bob Ross's teacher... He had 'happy little grapes' and said 'if you vant da light..you need daker daker'.Fond memories. Just a ? Gerry, what are the blue stars on your page?