I guess I stepped away from color for a bit but I'm studying the paintings of Karin Jurick and started buying some of those radiant paints that she puts on her palette she uses something like 50 colors...amazing!
Karin uses 52 colors, I think, David :-) I commented on your blog community blog a few days ago, but there has been an entire and fairly close knit community spring up from her DSFDF challenge. And through that camaraderie, it has birthed Sheila's Art for the Animals, Michelle's Following the Masters, my own Windows to the Words, and enhanced Every Photo Tells a Story. She deserves a big hug.
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Karin uses 52 colors, I think, David :-) I commented on your blog community blog a few days ago, but there has been an entire and fairly close knit community spring up from her DSFDF challenge. And through that camaraderie, it has birthed Sheila's Art for the Animals, Michelle's Following the Masters, my own Windows to the Words, and enhanced Every Photo Tells a Story. She deserves a big hug.
Yes... a group hug!
It's nice to see manly men self assured enough to hug.
:o)
Color is good but you really have to know what you're doing when you're doing B&W. Great job David.
Fabulous too, just beautiful. I love B+W, and you do it excellently.
Great Values study! I think B&W is so much harder than color.
Where did you purchase your radiant paints? I'm in Dallas and can't find them anywhere.
I love black and white work, you are amazing
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