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Harbour turnstones ll, watercolour 52x49cm. Should I do something with the space on top left, or leave it blank?
 
That's a gorgeous picture Ian. And a wonderful first post too.

Personally, I'd leave the space blank, it allows your eye to remain on the subject. However, I'd be interested to see what other people have to say.

Out of interest, what would you put there?

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That's a gorgeous picture Ian. And a wonderful first post too.

Personally, I'd leave the space blank, it allows your eye to remain on the subject. However, I'd be interested to see what other people have to say.

Out of interest, what would you put there?

A warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators - I hope you enjoy your time here with us.
Many thanks Delia,
Was thinking of a light, tonal hint of something to fill the space - nothing too heavy. Exactly what, I'm unsure of at present!
 
Lovely picture Ian!
I can see a tonal hint of something filling that space - But it would depend on what. I think it looks really nice as it is.

A related question - could you tell us how did you digitized the painting? Did you use a scanner or a camera?

Best,
Pavan
 
Lovely picture Ian!
I can see a tonal hint of something filling that space - But it would depend on what. I think it looks really nice as it is.

A related question - could you tell us how did you digitized the painting? Did you use a scanner or a camera?

Best,
Pavan

Thanks for your reply pavan.

Photo is purely one taken with an iPad camera!

Kind regards, Ian
 
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