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More Chinesey; monochrome work
Topic Started: May 11 2006, 01:13 AM (94 Views)
diddydi
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This is another monochrome type piece based on a picture in a book (for painting birds on china) - again, A5, on a pale blue A4 mount (again - mount not scanned). Painted with iron, and stylus.

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mifmif
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Once again you have proved how skilled you have become witht the stylus. Love those birds!!!

Maria x
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waxingsteve
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Beautiful, Di :art: I love this type of monochrome work :thumbup;

Steve :)
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TerryJ
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You're really getting into this now eh Di? Waxing's just so versatile and with your imagination - every pic is a stunner....

Love x :wave:
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boasey
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another great subject Di.

Hope you don't mind me saying but I like these subjects better than the broads.

Excellent :thumbup;
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ezchile
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Stunning Di

Great detail and colour, and the way you've placed the highlights really brings a 3D look to the piece.

Well done!

C!

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diddydi
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Thankyou everyone. Ienjoyed doing this one.

John, of course i don't mind. I think i probably agree with you, i love chinese type things, also the monochrome effect, and it was easier to do! :r Just depends what sort of mood i'm in :art: :pot:
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