7.5x5 watercolor on Moleskine done today of such a mundane subject, the laundry. Everybody's got it. Mine keeps getting piled higher and higher waiting on the weekend. Here you can see pink socks, bright shirts, and of course, blue jeans which are always at the bottom. Painting the clothes was easy but the basket's holes were not.
Image COPYRIGHT 2014 Kay Smith.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
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5 comments:
It's only fair that the basket holes were harder to paint: they are the best part! I love this.
What a brilliant idea for a subject! It's wonderful. :)
Thanks Katherine and Billie.
Your laundry painting caught my eye. First time on your site and I'm fascinated by the ordinary subjects you use. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you for visiting my site, Karah!
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