A few weeks ago, we were practicing painting clouds. I chose this sky, and last Friday I added a better sea, light-beams, a small ship and Morgawr, the Falmouth Seamonster. I wonder now if Morgawr should have been in the sunlit patch, but hey ho.
I think that if you'd put him in the light you'd be telling a different story. In the dark, he's a hidden threat and, from the ship's point of view, he may or may not exist -- he's mythical. In the light, he's a visible threat and, from the ship's point of view, he really exists -- he's no longer mythical. If you see what I mean!
Your painting skills are developing with every picture.
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Your painting skills are developing with every picture.
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Putting in the time to practice practice practice is definitely paying off! I don't know why I didn't do it earlier.
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Also, monsters don't usually seek out the limelight, do they? I think Morgawr is lurking in very monsterly fashion.
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