My apologies for taking so long to post the last half of this "painting in progress". A couple weeks ago I posted here about how this painting began... when we left off I was layering the color, mainly in the background:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoeYdVBzAEiiUA1lOrw1VMrvngslNWEyZ8e79GnMgSljrDmyeVYTqnbTX3j1EZhHQmghD5ADiZonp43FEcSxjJGhHt-aG1woBIx4jwAOxq37q7R2zj3lMIWlbbb9VA8GgSn8tK/s400/desmond+beach+4.jpg)
Next I built up the figures some more, and tightened up edges:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitrfV1TGtBgwAy2FDWWebhH35cEf1KROisFatWEF182Cz3f77IP65TnTluX8lDFmSR68zKYITPL8X6ZUbojOVOfc_FgMWaLhiPs37s38bj9ZQKELVoZVbI0i83jy35_Ds1zm4c/s400/desmond+beach+painting+5.jpg)
Then added details like the beach goers in the background, and the shells and sand in the foreground:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgiUSpoApEdnkT9aXNLSIEHrfzdNwhCNOaaS6sqiD6Zvl4NNDwQk_7PWnChrvcGZyuPFwx3hW5uTXtCW2PZzjbaiflo03n6BtfMOBZuQzksPPCmSIp_UloBvTBX9r-cX7O_8tGI/s400/desmond+beach+painting+6.jpg)
When it all came together the painting looked like this:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjsNJa66cbELU4_EqmI3fNilWSf18oFgqACjxuEpeSUI1QKhbzNenKFFzOSSFvi-7vCoUTt3uM3f47EauUkDOeFuHds1-l6Z9NbcOQpvg72-P7_l2R32tqZJ5meZMRFD_hEbU4v/s400/beach-lr.jpg)
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