I recently toured the Charles M. Russell museum. It’s set up so you start with his earliest works and progress to his oldest so you can see how his talent grew over the years. It’s enlightening and inspiring, especially for an artist, to see where he started and where he ended up.
In other words, keep at it. Practice makes…well, not perfect, because as a writer I can tell you art is never perfect in the eyes of the artist. But we get closer.
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I wish I could put on paper the things I see in my head. You are awesome!!
They’re both really beautiful. The Crossing really jumped out at me.
I recently toured the Charles M. Russell museum. It’s set up so you start with his earliest works and progress to his oldest so you can see how his talent grew over the years. It’s enlightening and inspiring, especially for an artist, to see where he started and where he ended up.
In other words, keep at it. Practice makes…well, not perfect, because as a writer I can tell you art is never perfect in the eyes of the artist. But we get closer.
Oh I love them both!
Your getting better all the time. Both have good style. Your amazing.
Both are beautiful but the pastel is my favorite