Before the Rush- 9x12
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Laying in the basic tones and temperatures. this cements in the composition and is a road map for the rest of the painting. looks good as an abstract, the sign that it might be a decent painting.
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next stage- a few different values and hues
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smaller and smaller shapes and firming up the whole painting. starting a few accents and highlites.
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