Here is a pictorial of the process for drawing Strands of Silk – it was a great project to work on. Stay tuned for next Thursday’s start of a brand new drawing project.
Thanks for checking in and sticking with the process.
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I love the waving effect Mary!. Best wishes to you ❤
Aquileana 😛
Thank you so much Aquileana – I really appreciate it!
Seeing everything put together like this is always my favourite part of the process.
Thanks Gallivanta!
It’s always so cool to see the start and the end which is always beautiful! Great work Mary!
Thank you Eva for your gracious comment.
Love seeing the progression showing your progress.
Thanks Frank – I also like going back and looking at the progression, it is a lesson and learning tool for my next scene.
Very interesting and beautiful, Mary. Following he process.
Thank you Leya – I’m glad you enjoyed the process.
I always enjoy seeing your progressions. Very cool! Can’t wait to see what you do next. You are so creative. 🙂
Thanks Rhonda – I have two scenes in mind, can’t wait to get started.
Mixed media ? – ‘way beyond me, all that.
I just LIKE it, you know ? [grin]
Yes, thank you M.R.!
the summaries are so helpful, not only for the novice but also to inspire those who have developed their skills.
beautiful! z
Thank you Z – love your beautiful compliment.
Love this progression Mary. REALLY interesting to see. A beautiful piece.
Thank you very much Elena – glad you enjoyed seeing the progress.
Mary, I love the changes as you progressed on this one! Is this graphite?
Thanks! Yes, it was graphite for the water and carbon pencil for the sea-gulls. Thanks again Patsy.