
4. I’ll try to spare the redundancy, this is very slow! Hope you survived the storm. Lots of damage here and old docks damaged/destroyed around here. Keep painting!

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4. I’ll try to spare the redundancy, this is very slow! Hope you survived the storm. Lots of damage here and old docks damaged/destroyed around here. Keep painting!
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I already see more expression in both their faces. I marvel at your ability to keep at this, and I look forward to seeing each step forward!
I’m so sorry that you suffered storm damage. The winds lately have been pretty fierce, not to mention the flooding. Hope that you can recover soon.
Your ancestors are evolving so beautifully. I’m drawn to their faces and and their embrace. I love the little hand of the child curled around his mother’s neck.
What a challenge! All those tiny value and color nuances… daunting. It’s wonderful to see your progression. In addition to refining your portrait, I’m sure you’re learning a ton. While a slow process, it’s interesting for us to watch the process…
I really admire your patience and I love seeing the changes each time you post!
Thank you for taking me through this process, it’s something I would probably not do and I can see the changes you are making.
Les
How different we all are in our pursuit of art! It keeps it interesting to see what everyone is doing. I admire your tenacity and focus and look forward to the changes and nuances you make.