This is my third in a series of rose studies, worked with a palette knife. I enjoy working with a knife to get the texture and feel I am trying to convey to the viewer.
The texture of the knife makes me want to reach out and touch the painting, a big no no in galleries and museums, but a feeling I would like to convey to the viewer.
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I am trying to bring a larger variety of marks to my palette knife paintings to give them more interest and variety. I am finding it is hard to break old habits. To me, the joy of painting, and the frustration of painting, come from a constant effort to improve.
Have a wonderful day!
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