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Post #438728 by Tiki Shark Art on Mon, Mar 9, 2009 11:06 AM

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Aloha Tiki Tribe!
Well the rain clouds parted for a few minutes this morning, so I grabbed the painting and ran out side to get a shot in good light.

I'm moving the palm trees into a purple color, sort of mid way between the orange sunset to the cool green/blue foreground. Well, it makes sense on the color wheel, not sure if it makes sense on the painting... oh well. That's the plan and I'm going with it.

RobbThanks buddy, that pencil study was like a weird automatic writing session. I had just hada really crazed business meeting, and I sat down and scribbled it out.
LLLT
I wasn't planning on taking a break, but work got in the way, then this darned cold bug lurking around the islands dropped me off and on for about a week or so. Feels so good to be back and painting. I think artist's get addicted to the act of painting, and if you deprive them of it too long they get start to jonze for it! I certainly was!

Good thing I live on the "dry side", I hear Hilo over on the wet side is having record setting rain fall! Sheesh! Hilo is known to be the rainiest city in the state of Hawaii! I'd be scared to see what record setting rains are like!

Big Aloha from the still gray and rainy Big Island!