Painting Completed
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Day 33 |
Yes, this is done. It was quite addictive. Although I told myself not to paint more than an hour each time, on a few occasions I did not do as planned. Tsuru had to remind me to stop painting to feed her dinner. In all, it took about 5 weeks to finish this painting.
Beautiful, well done, you ha e a lovely picture done with your fair hands, Are you going to frame it and hang it up on your wall
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Beautiful work! I would have a hard time getting anything else done - I could never stick with just one hour at a time :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! It turned out beautifully!! Way to keep with it!! :o)
ReplyDeleteOh it looks so nice! Are you going to paint other pictures as well, or was this a one time thing?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comments. Perhaps I will hang it in my balcony if I an find an existing hook without drilling a hole. I wanted to try the paint by numbers process and I did. A friend asked me to buy her a picture to paint, maybe I will get another for myself, maybe not. If I do, you will hear about it.
ReplyDeleteThat is stunning!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice picture and you did very well with it. It should be hung up and enjoyed.
ReplyDeleteLove the painting it is quite stunning!
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy New Year!
This turned out so beautifully! It certainly takes a lot of patience, though!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if you might be interested in a very fascinating technique of painting that is very popular here in the US. Below is a youtube website which shows how to get almost instant satisfaction using acrylic paints for painting flowers! I have had lots of fun decorating envelopes for birthday cards, etc., plus also painting flowers on Christmas ornaments with enamel paints. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyi-Y2ATjoA
Thank you Kathy. I will try it out with the remaining paints from the paint by numbers kit.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your comments on the painting.