Acrylic on board 15cm x 15cm (6" x 6")
I only had a very small window of opportunity for a painting today, so I tried to be very fast and loose. This nearly became a wipe-off but hopefully it looks like the pine-cone it is supposed to be. I would like to re-visit this subject again when I have more time.
Only three more paintings to do for the challenge! I'm glad, as I doubt I'd be able to keep this pace up for much longer! Although, I've certainly been enjoying the journey.
This is great. It reads nicely and you can definitely tell its a pine-cone! Here is to 3 more days and and a lifetime of painting!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kaethe!
DeleteI'm glad you didn't wipe it off, Wendy! I really like it! I can definitely see it's a pine cone. The background is very beautiful, Love the green colors and how you painted the grass. Have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Hilje! I managed to resuscitate it thankfully!
DeleteYou really did very well. It is a lovely painting. I too will be glad when this month of painting is done...I have started to long to paint watercolour again and I know this because I have started watching watercolour painting videos when I am working! ;) Hope you are enjoying your beginning of spring. I have a son that is in Melbourne and his enjoying his first spring.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Shawna! Glad to hear that your son is enjoying Melbourne!
DeleteI think this is beautiful, Wendy! I love your brushwork and this little pinecone. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Darla!
DeleteThis is very obviously a pine cone. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Nancy!
DeleteI love your pine cone painting. Good luck finishing the 30 days. It has been fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy. Yes, it has been a lot of fun!
DeleteI really like this one! I use pine cones all over to decorate! that and Moose :) haha
ReplyDeleteglad you didn't wipe it off!!!
Thanks Lynette! Somehow I managed to revive it from a seemingly certain death!
DeleteGreat work on the pine cone Wendy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Celia!
Delete