I was so taken with the beauty of the flowers, I didn't notice the lopsided bottle until you mentioned it. Sometimes when I'm working on a portrait, my loving husband will point out that one side of the mouth is higher, or one eye is a little larger than the other. I always explain to him that nothing in nature is symmetrical. That if I make the painting "perfect" it won't look like a real, living person. You know, you could just say that you made it uneven on purpose.
You rendered the lopsided bottle beautifully.
ReplyDeleteDiane , I love Pat's comment .
ReplyDeleteshe's right .
and I love this painting
lopsidedness and all .
I don't see a lopsided bottle... where???? Really it's lopsided???? It's such a lovely painting I don't see it. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Theresa
Heheh, thanks all. I'm glad it's not screaming FIIIIX MEEEEE to you like it is to me. (:
ReplyDeleteI was so taken with the beauty of the flowers, I didn't notice the lopsided bottle until you mentioned it. Sometimes when I'm working on a portrait, my loving husband will point out that one side of the mouth is higher, or one eye is a little larger than the other. I always explain to him that nothing in nature is symmetrical. That if I make the painting "perfect" it won't look like a real, living person.
ReplyDeleteYou know, you could just say that you made it uneven on purpose.
Made it uneven on purpose? Naw, Di, you wouldn't be that sneaky, would you?
ReplyDeleteI still say the bottle is really lopsided. :-b