I'm exited about how this apron painting is progressing. I'm not sure what to title it yet.
It's interesting to watch painting in stop motion. I look like I'm getting a good workout, wiggling around like I've got ants in my pants. Actually, after working for several hours in a row like that, I stand up and feel like an old woman. That's why I have to hit the asphalt on my big wheel.
In working on a series of paintings, this part is my favorite and the most challenging. It's hard to decide which paintings to paint. I'd like to work through every idea in my sketchbook, but alas I do need to sleep and all of that business.
Thanks for watching. I can't help but use a few bonus special effects. In learning to make these videos I happen upon a lot of it by accident. It's a fun medium to play around with.
Cheers!
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Once again, I loved it! I watched it a few times and started watching the Dr. Pepper can (diet chocolate cherry I'm guessing) move around and then it was gone. But alas, it's friend Diet Pepsi appeared. Cool. You are very non-boring and the painting is beautiful. You're getting high tech with the videos. Loved it!!!!!
Love it!! Love it!! I have a small little collection of aprons and they are each so delicate and pretty in their own little way. Thanks for sharing all that you do, sooo inspiring!! I am off to Cannon Beach this week and wish you were there then for your up and coming show. :)
Teresa
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Loooooove that painting! I love the colors, I love the aprons, and I especially loved when the red ribbons appeared. Wonderful!
Absolutely gorgeous painting - I LOVE where you went with the apron! You are my role model and QUEEN of the apron!
i love the video component. just seeing everything come together, you in your own space, making it. it makes me ache for art & space! i love what you're doing with it. -e
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