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Bunny SOLD



I found this little buy among the clearance items today. His ear was torn off and so when I brought him home I used paper glue to attach it and he is perfect. I'm not used to painting anything like this. He is a silver bunny. I may not have captured the silvery look yet. I'll evaluate. If any of you have suggestions I am up for that.

Comments

Maggie said…
This is so cute Linda! A nice subject to paint. It doesn't quite look like silver but I like it.
Linda Popple said…
Cute little bunny, Linda. I wish I could help with the look of silver, but I have trouble with it, too. I did at one time paint a nice silver pitcher. My instructor said to paint the reflections, which I did, and it was very nice. However, I haven't painted any silver since.
mary maxam said…
Hi Linda, this guy is sweet and I like the placement- at an angle. If a thing is reflective, it has a lot of hard edges within the shape, so you might want to play with that. Also the shapes will reflect some of the color surrounding it...nice greens :)..Mary
LindaHunt said…
Thanks to all of you...I will try and work this out.
TSL said…
I think it is precious and perfect just the way it is.
Michelle said…
Hi Linda, What a lovely painting...with such a sweet, adorable subject!
Darling! What a sweet face. I have always been told that to paint silver, start dark, and build up to lighter values (reflections).
I also love it as it is Linda. Well done, and all the bast.
Vic.

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