


Working on paintings, working on quilts, adjusting the photo shop so I can make the most of the color when printed on Fabric, it looks different on paper, brighter, and I don't want that bright spot in the face area of the quilt I want blending seamless look, yet in a quilt you think seams are appropriate. Yes....but still the composition has to not direct your eye to a bright spot. That is not quite right either bright is not the right word, white is better.
I am posting the painting, and a cropping of the painting and then two examples of how the painting looks altered with fabric behind all done on the computer so the painting is altered.
1 comment:
I like the whole painting, it turned out really good. I also like the cropped one in the black and white background.
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