This morning, I found out that the whole plate was supposed to be filled with the poster paints so I had the two existing squares expanded by painting them to look longer and larger.
Eventually I had the plate finished and with more than an hour to spare, started to solidify the colors. I enjoyed doing this plate, especially the mixing stuff. Doing it made me feel kinda fascinated rather than bored with it since I felt a passion to do it, no matter how it would look like in the end.
The plate is done for good and I don't have the slightest idea on what my plate really is (it was on landscape). I thought at first that it looked like a big yellow foot with a toe, hahaha! But when I turned it around by 90 degres\es, er, I mean portrait position, I was AMAZED!!
The plate if placed on portrait looks like a scene of a beautiful sunset about to submerge over a green field with a blue-violet lake at the very bottom. I didn't expect it would turn out like that but I was proud about it. The only problem is that I painted over the lines, hahaha!
Hidden talent? I don't know, but God only knows how I did it. Thank goodness for that!
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