OK, it was not a storm, it was faces, but you know what I mean right? ho ho ho
This is how this one started:
I am very happy with the result! It is hard for me to keep a loose brush, so it was challenging and so exciting! This is the first page in my new larger journal ♥
I made a small book to use for my 29 faces but so far I have not done more than one there, will be posted tomorrow, along with all the other ones.
Can you believe we are almost at the end of the second week?
This is my 2nd post for today, the other one is a blog tip HERE (Blogger not letting people connect to post)
Good storm, fine face!
ReplyDeleteWeeks go so fast, months, years too, oooh.
great painting Martha.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful one, Martha! I need to paint up a storm too - on the verge of falling behind.
ReplyDeleteShe's great.!!!! I have trouble with staying loose too :( No matter how much I try . But you did well with this one ♥
ReplyDeletegreat face - thanks - 29 Faces is so much fun
ReplyDeleteWow! I really like your finished face, so appealing!
ReplyDeletesmashing looseness in your work. Happy PPF, Annette x
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Great "loose" painting!
ReplyDeleteVery nice portrait! Thanks for this challenge
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Gabriele 78
You did a great job on this face. I love the loose way you started which let the painting take a life of its own:)
ReplyDeleteFantastic. I wouldn't even begin to know how to keep that brush loose. YOu make it look simples. xox
ReplyDeleteYour work will always be successful. I do not know how to use
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Beautiful face, so interesting the expression. HPPF!
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful. I also would like to know how to be looser with the brush. I love this girl's eyes.
ReplyDeleteHi Martha. Lots of great work. You are always finding new ways to work. I always love your work. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeletegloria
Lovely painting. I like how you set it up using paint brushes. I've been trying that as well. Love it.
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xx Monique
it looks great and I love the colors you chose -- so cheery and happy! HPPF, Aimee
ReplyDeleteGreat face....thanks for showing the process!! Oh and I did the same....I gessoed this book my daughter got me from the trade show Magic and have only done a few faces in it so far!
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she's fantastic!! All the faces I've been seeing got me inspired to make one this week and if you host this again next year I just may jump in!
ReplyDeleteExcellent Martha!! You are a great artist!
ReplyDeleteI like this loose style of painting. It adds a lot of interest to the face.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see you enjoying painting with such freedom, yes almost week three... really enjoying the challenge.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting, Martha ~ and I love the loose, free feel of it ~ it has great energy!
ReplyDeleteAyala! How beautiful!!!!!!! truly wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAmazing Martha! How I love it, especcially her pose ♥ Conny
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Beautiful. Neat to see how it started!
ReplyDeleteLove the loose brush strokes here! I also often find it difficult to do, but it's good to keep practising and pushing our boundaries.
ReplyDeleteWow, that turned out great. Blessings, Janet PPF
ReplyDeletevery nice work you have done, great face painting :)
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