So, I did try this even though the colors were make you (me) flinch ones and I drew it my self and immediately hated it... but, as I started to add the paint to the legs it grew on me and today I finally glued it to a card front. Thanks for push Linda & Brenda, I really did enjoy watching the paint float away out onto the water and such. & tfl. Oh, and I just realized he has 9 legs... lol
Date: Monday, July 5, 2021 GMT Views: 787
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Mon, Jul 05, 2021 @ 5:10 PM
Stacy, I think you did a great job sketching your octopus and painting it, too. An extra leg? Well, it just may come in handy for it one day. Good job....glad you joined in the fun.
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Mon, Jul 05, 2021 @ 5:10 PM
I love your fun blend of colors, Stacey, and glad it grew on you a bit as you worked on it. These were meant to be fantasy / abstract works so I don't see 9 legs as a problem at all!!!!
As Bob Ross used to say paint whatever lives in your world so like his "happy little trees" I see a perfectly happy "nonopod" . . .
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Tue, Jul 06, 2021 @ 4:54 AM
Glad this guy grew on you.....love the personality you gave him with the facial expressions and his eye. It is enjoyable to watch the water and paint do their thing. Happy you came and played. Love it. TFS
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