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RE: When is a Painting done? And Art Curation of the Future.
From an outside perspective, I have to agree that this piece is "complete" as well. For me, the focus is put on the puggy on the right. I love the colors you chose here.
I think I have always gone with the "feeling" of it being done. I haven't done much art in the way of "traditional" thought processes... like, galleries or anything. And I am pretty experimental by nature with everything I do. I've never really liked the "artist scene" because I always got in trouble cause I have a hard time following art "rules". Haha.
Now I've gone off and done chicken chores and left this up. I don't remember what else I was going to say! Haha.
Another positive to digital is I can keep this piece as is and certainly add another layer and go in and add and add to my hearts content.
I have always disliked much of the 'artist scene' in most cases. And whenever a real life show was done I hated every minute of it. I am an introvert and to be 'on' for an evening takes its toll on me and I need like a week after to not talk to anyone, I now that sounds bad, but I really don't like that set up of being on show with the work.
Oh yeah, that is the amazing thing about digi art for sure!
I totally get that, and for me, it doesn't sound bad at all. But it does FEEL bad. Because when I go out for a day and be social, it takes me days of grumpy tiredness to recuperate! So I totally and completely get it!