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Grape Vines

I put up the wrong photo with the last post.

When I was taking photographs I tried out the portrait setting on my phone and the results were not wonderful. This is the photograph that I am referencing.

 Here is some progress shots of the grape vines.

I don't usually paint this way with all the lines in first and paint around them. It is a slow way to go about things. I thought that it would make better photographs as a reveal but I find I am a tad frustrated with how slow it is to get to the base reveal.

I am still following through with this technique, hoping my patience grows. 

I am almost to the point where there is a little bit of color everywhere.
There is still lots of go...




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