From my Moleskine project: the house plant on my dining room table, yesterday's painting, and today's. Two very different renditions.
The first and last are in my Moleskine sketchbook - the three middle ones were on the way to the last one, to the left, which is likely finished.
The painting is dark and depressing, it disappears in the shadows, but in the light isn't too bad. A matte fixative will decrease the shine in it, too.
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