Wow! They did an excellent job noticing the details.
The paintings turned out better than the photograph samples I pulled for reference pictures.
They really demonstrate 'the ability to see the details'. They totally get it!



He painted his piece upside down. It's a great exercise.

The detail in this is amazing. By starting with the solid background color it was easy to see the next 'layer' of color. I am impressed.
Two more paintings that are not finished but will be amazing when they are! Homework for these two! I love it! One girl requested homework! Ha!
these 2 will be posted with their finished paintings next week. So be sure to bring them to class!

If you want HOMEWORK...do a close up of a human eye. They are all so different. God is an amazing creator...and He created us to create!
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