Fiji palm tree - variations




from w
I posted something about the Fiji palm tree - the masei on the babasiga blog but here are some variations from the picture I first made. I used photo-edit to find different colour combinations, shapes, textures.
photos, drawings, paintings from Peceli and Wendy about Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsular
2 Comments:
You keep getting more and more psychedelic on me, Wendy! What gives?
Okay, I am not having a 70s episode! Also I know sometimes it's best to just accept the first picture I make without trying out other colour combinations etc. But I always want to look around the corner to something else - see what happens when different colours are combined, or textures. Not that I will use these variations to make large paintings. They are just exploring colours really. No, I'm not going batty.....yet!
W.
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