For a better view of what happens when your Julian easel takes a nose dive after you've finished a painting, click on the image. It was a cold grey morning at Lyle WA. NFS for obvious reasons.
LOL..wait. I am not supposed to laugh. And it is such a good painting! Well, when it is dry you'll be able to pick some of the added details off. I know from experience. Great painting--love the strong light.
Thanks Celeste. I am quite anxious to get my sort-of-homemade version of the tripod/pochade box made that Cathleen and Rachel use. I'm hoping my new setup will eliminate this sort of problem- not the 1st time it's happened to me. Then there will only be 1001 reasons left to laugh!
I live by myself in an area that is on the cusp of a wet/dry area in beautiful Oregon near the Columbia Gorge.
My painting subjects vary widely- recent paintings have been of cars, birds, still lifes, and a nude.
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LOL..wait. I am not supposed to laugh. And it is such a good painting!
Well, when it is dry you'll be able to pick some of the added details off. I know from experience.
Great painting--love the strong light.
Thanks Celeste. I am quite anxious to get my sort-of-homemade version of the tripod/pochade box made that Cathleen and Rachel use. I'm hoping my new setup will eliminate this sort of problem- not the 1st time it's happened to me. Then there will only be 1001 reasons left to laugh!
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