Car Park Reflections 3
by Denise Clark
Title
Car Park Reflections 3
Artist
Denise Clark
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OK Last one. This is on a very dark olive green car...shade sales, support structure and blue sky all distorted by the shape of the car. I must admit, I did wait until I had a clear sky because clouds would have interfered with the clear
colours and of course the car owners didn't oblige by have a perfectly clean car...I
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August 7th, 2015
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Denise Clark
Thank you so much Bartjan for featuring Car Park Reflections 3 in your Abstract Art Group. I truly value your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Ausra..I really appreciate your comment...My epitaph will read "Well she tried" and my husband is going to add "and was very trying"LOL..Seriously you are welcome....I am just putting my favourite favourites in the Fine Art America Boards on my pin page. Check it out if you have time.
Ausra Paulauskaite
Thanks for revisiting and leaving compliments on my work, Denise. It's a big honor to get that from such a very talanted artist as you. Your abstract compositions are one nicer than the other. I love all abstract compositions of yours!
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Jim for featuring Car Park Reflections in your group WHAT Question mark,. Really value your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Tanya for featuring Car Park Reflections in your group Abstract Moods. I really value your support.
Denise Clark
At the moment, I don't trust my eyes enough to use anything besides exposure adjustment and cropping. Past efforts I thought were OK met with hoots of derision from my sons as they pointed out all the faults....shadows wrong etc.I ..so dirt etc. has to become texture or I don't put it up. What I see, is what you get ..for better or worse. Thanks so much for your support Rob. Appreciate it.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Denise for featuring Car Park Reflections 3 in your group All Aspects of Abstract Work. I really appreciate it.