Hydrangea Acrylic Painting

Finally, my Hydrangeas are done! I didn’t start working on it until after 5 p.m. yesterday. I worked until 6:00, took an hour break, then resumed at 7:00. The closer I came to getting done, the more I pushed on. When I decided I was done, I looked at the clock, and it was 10:30!! Then it took me forever to wind down and go to sleep. I think it was after 2:00 by the time I was probably asleep.

Does this happen to anyone else if you work on something in the evenings?

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Here’s a link to my painting! https://whitefeatherfloating.wordpress.com/

About whitefeatherfloating

When I began this blog I was simply going to share my writing. However, after being part of the blogging world for quite some time now, I decided to begin sharing my artwork. Patsy's Creative Corner will always have my artwork. Thanks for visiting! :)

Posted on October 28, 2013, in Art Talk and tagged . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. really lovely, whitefeather 🙂

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  2. I thought you might be right, but after looking at the enlarged picture again. I like it just as is. 🙂

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  3. Love the way you did the center buds. Very nice. 🙂

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  4. Beautiful! What medium you use?

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    • Thank you! I used acrylics. I’ve been painting in acrylics for quite some time now. So the next painting I do is going to be a beach scene in watercolors I think. I have some new posts coming up of some beach scenes I’ve done in the past.

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