tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6233388208503954162.post591088061537591537..comments2023-10-21T09:41:56.010-04:00Comments on eLIZabeth Floyd Studio: Cloud StudieseLIZabeth Floydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02853872667353264839noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6233388208503954162.post-54401584368180295912012-04-23T11:59:38.706-04:002012-04-23T11:59:38.706-04:00Thanks Suzi for your question. I know this may so...Thanks Suzi for your question. I know this may sound simplistic, but I just paint what I see. I pay a lot of attention to value and edge quality when working on shiny objects. If you have a more specific question, I probably can answer your question better through email, my email is contact [at] elizabethfloyd.com<br /><br />LizeLIZabeth Floydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02853872667353264839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6233388208503954162.post-46865825790619228542012-04-23T08:13:18.604-04:002012-04-23T08:13:18.604-04:00On a page in Empty Easel I saw a still life of you...On a page in Empty Easel I saw a still life of yours that beautifully captured a silver jug. How do you paint silver?<br />Suzi (Far North Coast, New South Wales Australia )Suzi Bourkenoreply@blogger.com