tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6745976734066751431.post3523119420104202295..comments2023-04-05T12:16:39.328-04:00Comments on excavations: October fieldsErica Keenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17063052847173847242noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6745976734066751431.post-51808035967099463452012-01-27T19:41:12.546-05:002012-01-27T19:41:12.546-05:00LOL, Sue. It's very unseasonable here, feels ...LOL, Sue. It's very unseasonable here, feels more like April than January. I don't mind it being warmer than normal, but I miss the sun, guess that's why I've been painting it so much lately!<br /><br />I was a bit worried about the purple corner in this piece. It's too strong, isn't it? I think maybe if there were purple mountains in the background that would help, but we only have rolling hills in Ohio. Good suggestions with the post, that might help. I'm going to think about making the roadway into green grass instead. An artist's work is never quite done, is it? Thanks for the suggestion!Erica Keenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17063052847173847242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6745976734066751431.post-88104305697661442962012-01-27T12:15:16.497-05:002012-01-27T12:15:16.497-05:00Have I done a Rip-Van-Winkle and missed the summer...Have I done a Rip-Van-Winkle and missed the summer? I thought it was late Jan aaargh.<br /><br />I like the pattern that has emerged with the compostion of htis piece.<br /><br />Can I suggest that maybe another post to the left to lead the eye back up the left side might also help take the viewer away from purple bottom right?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17511653763073963362noreply@blogger.com