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Cherry Tree

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This is the finished picture photographed by daylight. By now I'm unhappy with my rushed work. It would have done the motif good to add some branches in the background, with thinned down paint. The way it is it looks quite two-dimensional and flat. Sadly I can't take the sequins off to correct that,though.

Sequins are always hard to reposition when you made a mistake. The holes easily widen and the nail doesn't have any grip on the second try. That's true for canvas as well as for polystyrene figures. (Well, and on canvas you also have holes in the canvas that never close so you should be sure of where to place your sequins.)

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Sunday, 23 June 2013

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