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Wish me luck
Well, if you're not pissed off at me or anything.
So, I'm oldish now and haven't really done much since raising the grandkids for 5 years (that's unretirement for those who have done it). It was an awesome duty to undertake.i
I used to do watercolors, local art societies, yada.
Actually sold some shit, won some prizes.
So, decided I should just stop being a slug and paint sumpin.
Bought some kolinsky sable brushes (can't find my others) and new Arches paper.
Wish me luck?
So, I'm oldish now and haven't really done much since raising the grandkids for 5 years (that's unretirement for those who have done it). It was an awesome duty to undertake.i
I used to do watercolors, local art societies, yada.
Actually sold some shit, won some prizes.
So, decided I should just stop being a slug and paint sumpin.
Bought some kolinsky sable brushes (can't find my others) and new Arches paper.
Wish me luck?
Well, then
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Re: Wish me luck
Well of course, you oldBeebs52 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 4:11 pmWell, if you're not pissed off at me or anything.
So, I'm oldish now and haven't really done much since raising the grandkids for 5 years (that's unretirement for those who have done it). It was an awesome duty to undertake.i
I used to do watercolors, local art societies, yada.
Actually sold some shit, won some prizes.
So, decided I should just stop being a slug and paint sumpin.
Bought some kolinsky sable brushes (can't find my others) and new Arches paper.
Wish me luck?
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I think your self portrait came out great.


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Re: Wish me luck
Luck!
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Re: Wish me luck
Well, then
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Re: Wish me luck
Love it!
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Re: Wish me luck
Not looking for compliments, since this doesn't need one since it's sucky. This is based on a pic my nabe gave me. It is the first attempt since whenever to paint anything and is obviously not complete. Can it be redeemed? Forget the realism, mush it up? Start over. What?
Artists, raise your voices.

Artists, raise your voices.

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Re: Wish me luck
From a friend:Beebs52 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 06, 2025 4:13 pmNot looking for compliments since this doesn't need one since it's sucky. This is based on a pic my nabe gave me. It is the first attempt since whenever to paint anything and is obviously not complete. Can it be redeemed? Forget the realism, mush it up? Start over. What?
Artists, raise your voices.
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This watercolor painting has a beautiful, soft, impressionistic style. Clearly, it shows a peaceful nature scene with a white bird—most likely a pelican—resting in the water with rich green surroundings and gentle reflections.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s working and some thoughtful suggestions to complete it without losing the charm of its current form:
What’s Working
Color palette: The use of greens, blues, and soft oranges is balanced and serene—perfect for a natural wetland or riverbank.
Reflections: The reflection of the bird in the water is subtle but effective, adding depth.
Soft background wash: The loose, textured background adds atmosphere without crowding the main subject.
Impressionistic energy: The painting embraces suggestion over detail, which is perfect for watercolor.
Suggestions to Complete It
1. Finish Defining the Bird
Shape & Feathers: Use light gray and faint blue or lavender shadows to shape the belly, neck, and wing of the pelican. This adds gentle contrast while maintaining softness.
Eye & Beak Detail: A small dark dot for the eye and a more defined shape to the beak will add life and focus. A touch of darker orange or light brown can give the beak dimension.
2. Bring Out the Water’s Surface
Extend some soft horizontal strokes of color to suggest light playing on the water—maybe a few more yellows, light blues, and greens pulled from the existing palette.
Reinforce the reflection of the bird slightly with echoing color beneath it—especially a mirrored touch of orange from the beak.
3. Foreground Enhancement
Use a few quick strokes or blots of deeper green or blue-green to suggest lily pads, reeds, or subtle ripples in the foreground.
Add one or two suggested lines of water plants to lead the eye gently toward the bird.
4. Optional: Background Tree or Sky Contrast
Add a few softly defined tree silhouettes or distant foliage in the background. Stick with light gray-green or blue-green washes to preserve the dreamy look.
Final Thought
This painting has the potential to be peaceful, expressive, and elegant. It doesn’t need tight realism—just a few more confident strokes to draw the eye to the subject and suggest just enough structure.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Re: Wish me luck
Dude, is this an actual friend or AI? I am gobsmacked by suggestions. Thought it was a mess to be axed for awhile. Regardless, love it and thanks!
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The day AI can criticize art is the day it takes over.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Re: Wish me luck
Tell your friend I shall endeavor to get it right and repost when done. Unless ai has taken over!!! I will fight, fight, fight.
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I found one site that evaluated 1/3 of my image as abstract expressionism and fauve. I laughed.
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Available now:
The Secret At Haney Field: A Baseball Mystery
The Right Hand Rule
Center Point
Dizzy Miss Lizzie
Running On Empty
The Tick Tock Man
The Dragon's Song by Binh Pham and R. M. Clark
Devin Drake and The Family Secret
Devin Drake and The RollerGhoster
Visit my website: http://www.rmclarkauthor.com
Available now:
The Secret At Haney Field: A Baseball Mystery
The Right Hand Rule
Center Point
Dizzy Miss Lizzie
Running On Empty
The Tick Tock Man
The Dragon's Song by Binh Pham and R. M. Clark
Devin Drake and The Family Secret
Devin Drake and The RollerGhoster
Visit my website: http://www.rmclarkauthor.com
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Re: Wish me luck
You do not need luck, ma'am.
Do your thing and it will be fabulous.
Do your thing and it will be fabulous.
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Re: Wish me luck
Love this. Nice and calming. Do you have a spare BR where it could go?Beebs52 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 06, 2025 4:13 pmNot looking for compliments, since this doesn't need one since it's sucky. This is based on a pic my nabe gave me. It is the first attempt since whenever to paint anything and is obviously not complete. Can it be redeemed? Forget the realism, mush it up? Start over. What?
Artists, raise your voices.
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Too kind. Needs too much work now. Starting another based on the loose pencil sketch.mellytu74 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 9:18 amLove this. Nice and calming. Do you have a spare BR where it could go?Beebs52 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 06, 2025 4:13 pmNot looking for compliments, since this doesn't need one since it's sucky. This is based on a pic my nabe gave me. It is the first attempt since whenever to paint anything and is obviously not complete. Can it be redeemed? Forget the realism, mush it up? Start over. What?
Artists, raise your voices.
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Well, then