Dinner at Eight
A quick idea turned in to a joy, limited pallet of Lemon Yellow, Royal Blue Indian Red, Sepia and Magenta
combined on a wet surface.
Have a go I know you will love it!
Dinner at Eight
A quick idea turned in to a joy, limited pallet of Lemon Yellow, Royal Blue Indian Red, Sepia and Magenta
combined on a wet surface.
Have a go I know you will love it!
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Dinner at Eight was the greatest challenge for me. No video tutorial, no photograph, just Andy’s painting as reference. And to top it off…a limited pallet of 5 colors! Thank you for pushing me harder.
To push beyond your limits creates new possibilities…Your a star, your work is looking great and working so well…Dinner at 8 at tribute to Rufus 🙂