Hey that loooks MMMMMMUCH better, but where did the duckling come from that’s a little like what i was doing with my one – bloody lion( it will be gone soon bastard) – Not sure about the detail in the background that line( of the wall to floor join) looks like it is cutting her in half and is really strong, maybe a little less strong? I love it either way
I am sucha bitch report me I DARE YOU :9 Love H.
The duckling was actually waddling about her feet that day. It had a great name, but I forget it. I’ll keep playing with the background, perhaps, but she doesn’t like it anyhoo.
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Looks fantastic man!
Cheers, Matt. It’s one for the show in Melbourne mid-year.
– Gareth Colliton
beautiful work….
Thanks,
– Gareth Colliton
yes this is looking great!
thanks,
– Gareth Colliton
Totally in love with this!
thanks,
– Gareth Colliton
amazing detail in her face
thanks,
– Gareth Colliton
superb work…
and thanks!
– Gareth Colliton
Hey that loooks MMMMMMUCH better, but where did the duckling come from that’s a little like what i was doing with my one – bloody lion( it will be gone soon bastard) – Not sure about the detail in the background that line( of the wall to floor join) looks like it is cutting her in half and is really strong, maybe a little less strong? I love it either way
I am sucha bitch report me I DARE YOU :9
Love H.
The duckling was actually waddling about her feet that day. It had a great name, but I forget it. I’ll keep playing with the background, perhaps, but she doesn’t like it anyhoo.
– Gareth Colliton
Wow- love this. The grain under the image adds an interesting layer. Terrific painting.
Thanks! Timber is fantastic, and in the modern age we don’t have to deal with the problems of the past. Clear acrylic is a wonder!
– Gareth Colliton
brilliant and then some…
An honour, banrai!
– Gareth Colliton
Stunning. The duckling seems such a small addition but makes a huge impact on the visual flow.
I agree with banrai: brilliant and then some :)
So nice of you, chels. I ignored the duck at first, then I realised he was an essential part!
– Gareth Colliton