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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/neldat5/cerohsner.praiseworx.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114This is my long-at-last post of a painting progression that I wanted to share. I just wanted to show at least some of the steps of how this painting came to be. It is always fascinating (to me anyways) to see a work of art come to life. If you are a creator of any kind, you may have experienced working on some matter for a while, when at some magical moment, your work has come to life. So for those of you who are still trekking in their work-in-progress, here is some free encouragement of a project that has reached the finish line. This painting, “Remnants of a Birthday Tea,” took me three months to complete due to a busy schedule. If you are here to just enjoy art, welcome!<\/p>\n
I first began with a photo my dad took. I did a sketch of the picture directly on the paper. I don’t remember when I painted the chair, but I started with the rose, then the leaves, then the vase, and then the teapot.<\/p>\n
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Next came the trivet\/coaster the teapot was on, the shadows, and the background.<\/p>\n
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