http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?p=21213871
List posted there.
The Hunt is:
Memory lane again, copied this from Irwin, Hokey Dad He put up some covers of the movie CD's. His story:
So sorry to miss the last 2 hunts..( no internet was avail after our arrival at destination on holidays.)..Great work the last 2 hunts folks!
Thought I'd try another theme Hunt for my hosting turn
..Summer is a great time for movies..we even took the boys to their first drive-in on our holidays..what fun!
Here is a hunt based on One word movie titles..Good luck..hope it works.
Link to that Hunt:
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/show....php?t=1212592
Scavenger Hunt 278 - Aug 9 - 17, 2012
Better get some sketching in. I worked with the pastels on the old paper from the apple demo in the previous post. About 20 minutes, mixed pastels in sketch mode. Hoping this will get me in the painting zone. We'll see. Easier today than yesterday....
Number 1, Lassie - no Lassie here, so one of Gene's gifts. The little pooch is lighter tan. This color makes him look more like a bear. Hmmm.
7 comments:
This is so beautiful and heartwarming! :)
Linda, thanks for stopping by, wecome! Thank you. This puppy is in my zoo. Husband Gene is always giving me animals.
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Thank you
Good idea! Working in pastels for your sketches should be helpful in getting you painting more. The little dog reminds me of a college drawing class. The prof set up a huge display of stuffed animals and had us use our view-finders to pick out and paint in pastels. We all did so. Then in the critique, he said our paintings were too "soft". We all claimed that the stuffed animals were soft, but he made us do them again making the lines very crisp and neat. It was a good lesson.I gave the painting to my cousin when she had her first child. That child is now 35 and has his own kids. Earlier this summer he posted the old painting on his FB. I will post it on my blog, if I can.
Bag Blog, it is a good lesson to do the same painting in different ways or media. Use different colors or lines as you did. It really improves your technique and how you see things.
Anonymous, thanks. Check the previous post and others for more hints.
that is a great cuddly pastel :D
Hey, Jennifer Rose, thank you. Pastels are great for animals real or not.
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