August 26, 2012
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reef fix
Now I'm working on the preliminary for the otter commission, but I couldn't give it my full attention until I did a repair job. Last year I did a Pacific reef painting where I tried to keep the background sparse. Well, it was a little too sparse & looked too blah. I wasn't sure hot to fix it without redoing the whole picture, until I was working on the giant reef earlier this year and came up with the idea to add a few corals around the fish. I don't why it took me so long to realize I could do that.
So I've spent the last week & a half working on the new corals. I put some long blue staghorn coral through the middle and left side. On the right side are some sponges, but I had a terrible time getting their color to mesh. First I tried a yellow, but that clashed with the background, then brown, which was too muddy & finally a darker orange than that which is on the copper-banded butterflyfish.It works well with the background, yet is different enough from the fish to prevent the idea of orange running amok.And this is After:
The background did not get that much darker in the actual painting, it must be the lighting when I took the photo. The new corals have made the background more complex and livens it up, I think. Hopefully, it will have a better impact on viewers, too.

Comments (2)
Love the after!
Corals were actually were not visible enough. They are living beings too. The second version is more populated.and says well the life on the reefs.
Love
MIchel
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