12.5 Sunflowers

in art •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Can you count them? It is even more difficult to count the sunflowers in the original. I used acrylic pain on a canvas. I covered it with plastic wrap to store it well. I like sky blue better than the turquoise that van Gough used. I also wrote my first name on the painting like Vincent did. I think van Gough is a good way to start sketching and painting because of simple contrast. I have some more I will show you next time. Actually I am lazy to do anything over the winter vacation. I want to build Lego. If I make a new creation not according to the instructions I will post it here. But I think we need more sunflower in December. What do you think? Here are more sunflowers at the bottom. This is the picture I looked at when I painted this. Can you count the sunflowers? Van Gough says there are twelve in the title. I count ten. Let me know what you think.

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http://www.vggallery.com/painting/p_0455.htm

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cool!
I've only done paintings in art class this last year.
I think you painted 13 sun flowers... but only count 11 in Vangough painting.
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That's why mine is original. Hahaha. Please post some of your paintings some time.

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