15 January, 2005

over a week....

I have been dabbling with this and I have come up against a wall......any ideas?

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Pete Miller 15 Jan 2005

This is where it is at now....

Patrick Miller 15 Jan 2005

The sky a little more blended?...it is very "chunky" and it strikes me as needing either clouds or a more uniform palette.

Jude 15 Jan 2005

Looken good! Looks like a great place to go inertubing or snowboarding.

Cant wait to see it when you are done with it.

Pete Miller 15 Jan 2005

I dunno...the sky works in real life it is chunky but on the canvas it looks like swirling snow clouds...maybe thats whats lockin me up...

might be something to that.....

eileen martin 15 Jan 2005

perhaps Pete, you need a focal point, something in the picture to take the eye off of the imperfections in the sky.

Jude 15 Jan 2005

YUP Eileen thats just what I thought it needed. LOL

Gotta love snowboarding! LOL

Lucas Seven 16 Jan 2005

...kids on sleds, Pete...kids on sleds...

Dawn Schmidt 16 Jan 2005

I'm sold on Eileen's version! Hotttt dawg! LOL

Jude 16 Jan 2005

Pete you could name it.

MOM SAYS! "Make sure you wear your hat and mittens and your boots!!!"

LOL

Sarah-Lynn Brown 16 Jan 2005

I was thinking of a boy writing his name in the snow

Jude 16 Jan 2005

It would have to be in cursive LOL

Ronnie Fernandez 16 Jan 2005

i could see sled dogs in that landscape.

Jude 17 Jan 2005

Nope not seeing dogs, yellow snow and all!! LOL

Binky Hawkinson 17 Jan 2005

Jack London books, "Call of the Wild" mood for me now, I loved these books as a young one maybe a beautiful wolf in blue silhoutte? a hunter pusuing the wolf?

Binky Hawkinson 17 Jan 2005

In the wolfman movie AS the sullen faced gypsy fortune teller said to Lon chaney on a scarey moonlit night, , "Did zee volf bite Yu!?" A wolf howls mournfully....,

Awwwooooooo

eileen martin 18 Jan 2005

????

cramer 19 Jan 2005

from the first picture..i could see a black rectangle to the lower left with little black squiggly lines ...i like the chunky texture

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