Artwork-Zebra Zensations Technical Pen and Miya Solid Watercolors on a Hahnemühle Rough Watercolor Postcard. Princeton Neptune Quill Size 4 & Elite Velvetouch Long Round Size 6 brushes. Reference photo courtesy of emkanicepic on Pixabay
Edited: WordPress is being playful this morning. On my home page and in edit, the mustang painting showed, but in the post itself one of my older paintings showed up. *sigh* After 3-4 tries, I finally got the mustang to show up in the post, but who knows if that will continue. WordPress – I hate you!
Ahhh! I remember why I don’t paint cars more often. I don’t like it. I don’t grok cars!
This mustang looks like it has seen better days, but isn’t in too bad of shape. The 1964 1/2 mustang was produced March thru August of 1964. Ford lumps them in with the 1965’s, but the true aficionados know that there are subtle differences in both the exterior and interior.
Tools
And where you can buy them
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Hahnemühle Rough Watercolor Postcards (review).
MIYA Solid Water Colors Palette-18 Colors
Zebra Zensations Technical pens (review)
Princeton Short-Handle Neptune Squirrel Quill Size 4
Love love love!!! the turtle!!!!!
Thank you, Melinda. WordPress is being playful this morning. On my home page and in edit, the mustang painting shows (Correctly), but in the post itself one of my older paintings is showing. *sigh*
It says mustang, but the photo is a neat turtle!
Yes, WordPress is being playful this morning. On my home page and in edit, the mustang painting shows (Correctly), but in the post itself one of my older paintings is showing. *sigh*
Well I think it is very good! Cars are hard for me. Too many straight lines probably. We are a Mustang family, so I am familiar with the 64 1/2. 😉
A few years ago, while visiting Cuba, I discovered that I love painting cars. I have a folder of vintage cars and every now and then, I practise painting from one of the photographs I took in 2016. Your Mustang is awesome!
Thank you, Louise. Visiting Cuba! That sounds interesting.
If you were a teenager in the 1960’s this was your heart’s desire. Nicely painted, Sandra.
Thank you, Sharon. I’m sure most of the people who managed to get one of these cars in the 60’s wishes they still had them!