Saturday, November 1, 2014

Drawing Challenge: Under…

…wear…..or under dressing …or under layer….or under painting









It's whats underneath that counts. 

Find out what else is under… on Stefanie's blog.

13 comments:

  1. Sally, I loved seeing the progression of this sweet little painting. So many times we see the finished product, but it's so lovely to see the underneath. Well done. :D

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  2. i love your take on Underwear!
    under painting is such a mystery to me, i will have to explore it more. I loved seeing yours!

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  3. I love seeing all the steps, Sally! I find it fascinating to follow the progression of a painting from blank canvas to completion but too little have the opportunity to do so. And it's simply lovely -- I love the colors. Nice way to approach the challenge!

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  4. Nice interpretation of the theme!

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  5. thank you for letting us look that close into your process. I actually liked every stage of the painting!

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  6. It makes me smile, great paintings. The third one I like the most. Its almost like someone is screaming, I see an open mouth, closed eyes, very mysterious.

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  7. Nice process! I love being taken through it and seeing what it becomes- from the inside out right- it all looks great!

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  8. Very interesting underwear you're showing! Great to see what's underneath your finished painting!

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  9. Your beautiful painting is not what I expected at all, Sally! Love that you took the theme and ended where you did.

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  10. too right, like foundations. some victorian houses were built without them! oh, eek. and i can't imagine me walking around without my personal underlining... ahem. n♥ love your approach, extraordinary

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  11. "It's whats underneath that count" - I like this outcome of your creative process.
    Lucia

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  12. all those layers
    in your painting
    and in real life
    ....
    thanks for this interpretation!
    x

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  13. I love your interpretation of the theme! Under...painting...
    thank you so much x Stefanie

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