Chicken Shaker by Angela Sullivan
  Chicken Shaker by Angela Sullivan I just thought that I would post this in two versions. The original and the revised. I don't usually post personal things but I couldn't resist.  Logan my grandson has just moved to town. He is five. That should tell you enough but I will continue. I painted this the other day of a salt shaker my husband gave me for Christmas and a few grapes. It was still on my easel when Logan came for a visit. The next morning I went to paint and my chicken looked a little different than it did the night before. It was kinda streaked and some red was in places that I did not intend for it to be. I ask him and Paul my 6 year old grandson if either of them had been in my studio and if they knew why my painting was smeared both said no but then Logan went on to say as he pointed at my palette knife. I think they used that to do it with. I looked closer to find the tip of the knife covered with red paint. Paint just like is on the chicken beak. How could I be...
I like the angle of the poles going through the sky and the clouds. Great ambiance!
ReplyDeleteHe's like a fluffy soft cloud that fell to earth....what did the naked sheep say to the rancher? Good Baaaaa see you next sheer. :)
ReplyDeleteI like your use of white. The soft grays and neutralized yellows make it stand out. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Susan. The grays of the sky are really nice and sort of repeat the figure of the sheep.
ReplyDeleteVery nice painting. It's kind of moody.
ReplyDeleteWow, I would just stand there too with that beautiful sky/landscape.
ReplyDeleteGreat brush work Angela!
The style is fresh and original. The perspective on the poles and the color of the clouds.
ReplyDeleteThe style is fresh and original. The perspective on the poles and the color of the clouds.
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