So last week I shared with you the work in progress shots from the Paper Cut Princess I had on my desk.
Last week she had me stumped. I wasn't sure of where she was going. Over the weekend, I painted the paper dolls. I didn't want them to be white, so I painted them grey.
But it didn't work.... I hated it.
So she sat for a couple of more days on my desk, until I decided it was time to forge on.
Paper Cut Princess mixed media acrylic painting 12 x 8" |
I am so pleased I persevered. In the end, this colour worked a whole lot better. But I am still not sure of who she is or why she is the Paper Cut Princess. I just know she is.
And I love that sometimes, even my paintings aren't clear to me.
What do you think? Who is my Paper Cut Princess? I would love to hear what you think.
By the way - did you know that I have a little give away happening this month? I need your help + by answering one little question you are in with the chance to win an original painting. Pop over here for more.
Have a fab weekend
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Totally amazing! I love her eyes. :)
ReplyDeleteSo true that the art has a time table and mind of its own! So glad you kept working with the Paper Cut Princess! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteShe is adorable!Love your work!
ReplyDeleteI just want to give her a squeeze-so adorable Kirstin!!! I did comment on your giveaway but not sure if you received it...
ReplyDeleteI have no idea who she is, but she is adorable.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Princess, she's a mystery.
ReplyDeleteAnnabelle ~m..m~
Beautiful eyes, great work.
ReplyDeleteEventually you will know why she is called that....for now just appreciate her beauty!
ReplyDeleteHugs Giggles
Love that the pink on the dolls adds just a bit on contrast to the teal and black - lovely, as usual!!
ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteEven though she looks a bit sad - guess that's a part of her story :)
Thanks for sharing.
Marianne
This painting is wonderful! Her expression is telling me she is desperate for her paper cut princess to come to her! Her longing is palpable! Happy PPF!
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