Skull 1: Finished

Hi All 🙂

I decided to keep this one simple – it’s good to know when to stop. I was thinking about drawing rings around it and maybe even put some orbs/clouds around the skull but I’m glad I didn’t now.

So what next? I’d like to create another 2 of these skulls (3 is the magic number it seems) but I also have a commission in the works too.

Perhaps a skull with weird swirly black stuff coming out of its mouth? Any suggestions would be amazing 😛

Skull 1

Finished: Energy

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Love is powerful source of energy, is it not? 🙂

I think I will focus on this theme a little more.

I’ve also noticed that I’ve not been using my watercolours for the last few months – I apologise. Living at home means I do not have a creative space and I have to pack and unpack every time I feel creative – which then sucks the creativity out of me.

It make me all the more motivated to get my mortgage!

P.S Still not results from my MRI

Finished Watercolour Birds of a Feather

All finished! I didn’t add drips to this one. Maybe if the scale had been bigger (this is only 16×12 inches) I would have added them. It’s all framed a looking pretty now but what do you guys think? 🙂

Where do you think I should go from here?

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Finished: Feathers

Finished: Feathers

One problem when being an artist is knowing when to stop.
Should I have stopped before adding the splatter? Should I have added more?
I feel fairly happy with it. What do you guys think?

I may do more with a different colours and compositions. It can be my ‘Fly Away Collection’ 🙂

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Hare: Finished

Hare: Finished

Sometimes it is just the small touches that make a big difference.
For this hare, it’s the splatter across the bottom and the pink mist around him and his purple whiskers.
I don’t like it if the painting looks too neat – My favourite way of applying paint is via toothbrush!
My only criticism about this painting is that I wish I’d used a different colour at the bottom; the red makes it look a bit violent….
But despite this, this hare sold within a week for £100. *grinning from ear to ear*