The "light" in this painting is coming strongly from the side, allowing me to make some beautiful rainbow shadows on the "dark side" of the dog's face. There is also a lot of energy coming from the red shadow against that green background. Who remembers from elementary school that green and red are opposites on the color wheel? That means they are complementary colors, and an artist gets the most tension and contrast when they are next to each other. (Don't mix them together though, unless you want mud.)
If you'd like to see your pet come to life on canvas just like this, it's easy -- and fun! -- to commission a Rainbowdog. Just send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you for sharing my art with your family and friends.
You are a fabulous artist. I love all the bright colors that you have used for your paintings. I look forward to viewing your new paintings.
ReplyDeleteWow, love the art work that you create. I would love to post an article and brief bio on you. You can visit Whimsypapermache.com, to view the dog oriented art that I am working on. Awesome work!
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