Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Autumn Cabin

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

stage 4? 5? 6?

I think it may be done for now. It's gotta settle. hmmmm.

Ted said...

no no... bring it JC.

Quin gold and burnt sienna will only take you this far...which is nearly good enough...

but...OK...so there's some yellow in the CAD's...

you are inspiring me...

dirty dog...

atta boy.

D.Macri said...

Pretty.

Warm enough to make me want to snorkle.

What kind of secret language is "accordingly" using? Where IS that damn decoder ring! =P

I have a wet suit now, so I can snorkle in a broader range of seasons.

TheBlueMask said...

Good Speed!
I wonder if you inverted the colours, if that would put the sun on the other side.

greg oakes said...

this is really sweet james!! love the colours... i can feel it!!! warm and fuzzy!! *sigh*

here's a totally unrelated note,... i was happy to see that you managed to get back on to 'myspace'!! woohoo!! :)

~ Myspace.com - A Place For Friends ~ :p

cara said...

Warm and it gives off heat. like it all basks in the light of a flame or fire.

I love it.

Ted said...

Decoder ring says...for explanation sake.

Quinacridone Gold – a specific copper based synthetic pigment (described as “high performance” on Wikipedia {I agree!}) that I have found to have the most fantastic and truly transparent qualities…

Burnt Sienna – Iron oxide based pigments; which are known to me as the rear guard of painting…

CAD’s – (deep reds though lemony yellows and even wonderful greens ) Cadmium sulfide – lovely and touching, like the sun…and opaque like a piece of plywood…

I can’t wait to see the dirty greens… James!

D.Macri said...

See, and I thought you were saying Quinonez comments were gold...

learned a new colour, thx

Penny Lane said...

technical hodge-podge... care of Accordingly... :)

Reminds me of my grandparents old home... I love it.

Anonymous said...

no greens for you! it's done.