Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Richmond Palette Knife Series - Richmond Train Tracks
A few months ago, I decided to give palette knife painting a go. A few years back I did a portrait of Abraham Lincoln that came with really positive feedback. I've been talking about it for awhile, so why not? Lynanne and I went to the Richmond train tracks behind the apartments we used to live and walked down one of those paths on Chapel Island and had no idea we were walking onto the back of the train lot. There were no trespassing signs until you get to the entrance, but there's no way we could've known that. Here is the base layer with multiple layers coming up.
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