
Here is the first piece I entered in a show that I used staining techniques...She has over 40 firings to achieve the charcoal look I was aiming for
and I was honored to receive best in show for her...more than 30 years ago!
Mata Hari

Next is the beginning for the next painting which is so heavily textured it is still in drying mode

and I have also still been cleaning the years of grime and paint away from the bevel glass in this restoration, which part is ready for the solder
panel 1 of two...
enjoy the day!
and thank you for stopping in...
go art ppl
3 comments:
Gorgeous art- full of wonderful detail and smoky mysterious color elements. Very award worthy Mar! Hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving!
lol..you do that, too? freeze frames? sometimes, i will sit with my camera zoomed in real close, and click click. i don't think i've ever used any of the photos in my art..yet. but, i always think i'm going to some day.
I especially love her headress!
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