
Hello Guys! I hope all is well with all of you. I’ve been on a sort of a Blogging break, and I haven’t written a post in a while, but it’s good to be back. Finally I squeezed some time to sit down and write something.
How time flies, quickly and with all the hustle and bustle, days go unnoticed. Couldn’t believe that July passed so quickly, and now we are enjoying the last few weeks of summer here in Germany.
You must know that when its silent, in real life, it’s not always the case.There’s so many things going on over here, and I couldn’t barely have time to sit down and finish a post. I have tons of unfinished drafts. Anyway, here I wanna share another painting I’ve made a couple of weeks ago. Thought I share it here because it’s another personal favorite. Remember what I’ve done with the inspiration from Sicilian Carretto? Now, this is another piece which I worked with lots of details, and another addition to my “Faces in the Crowd”series.
“She’s a dreamer…
a doer, a thinker.
She sees possibility everywhere.”
I used a lot of neutral colors, earth tones, and strong burnt sienna, aquamarine blue and paynes grey. When painting, my mind brings me to some nostalgic memories while drawing and this is no exception. My mind travels back to when I thought I can’t even make a single artwork, like every brush stroke is a struggle to create something original, a part of me that cannot see the possibility of it. But then I did not stop, I kept going on and I am glad I did not give up on my self.

Just like anybody else, I strived to be a Thinker, and a Doer.
Painting technical details : This painting is done in fine-grade Artist’s paper (Arches) ,26 X 36 cm ( 10 x 14 inch ) which I really love and highly recommended. It is my first choice for more wet washes and intricate water-color drawings. I love using Van Gogh paints and watercolors and for details, my Da Vinci brushes never failed me.
Tell me your opinion about this painting, Do you like it?
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I love it! So complex and yet simple.
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I do like it! Glad you are back.
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You are very talented!
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Thank you so much Jenn!
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