I like art of any kind and have tried just about every form of it. I sang, I did drama, drawing, painting, sculpture, miniatures, you name it. My biggest piece was a huge Victorian doll house kit that my husband and I put together. I made most of the furniture, food and the people that went inside it, specializing in old people. I had so much fun that I made old men and women angels as Christmas ornaments. Lately, I have started painting in oils again after not touching them for about twenty years or so. I am having a great time.
    I love camping and as for this photo of me, if it can be printed in here, it was taken on the Oregon coast a year ago.Â
    I am a Christian and I make no excuses for my faith. God has been great to me and I have been greatly blessed by Him. I hope that in this life I can do some good.
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Comments (6)
Fidelity2
Very neat. 5+.
Artbylorraine
Thanks, Fidelity2!!!!
tetsu-pino
Wow!! Very beautiful color and splendid painting technique!!
ekatz
great treatment of wave and the blue-green colour is excellent. A crit: I assume you used a photo as reference? cameras tend to 'pull' the background and raise the horizon. The natural horizon is at eye-level. so in your painting the horizon should probably be just above the furtherest wave. The effect of the high horizon causes the wave to look too small and reduces the impact of the painting. When you take a photo for art reference, also do a small hand sketch to get the horizon right...otherwise just drop the horizon until it looks right. Hope this is of use
RobyHermida
ESPECTACULAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!♥
amota99517
This is so gorgeous!