 Threads came through with another idea. This one was much more challenging. A frosty window with a view from the inside and a window from the inside is going to be darker than the color outside, even if it's a white window sill. So don't shame me for that. I started off with some very soft colors for the forest or trees or whatever's out there, very mushy color, dried it all and then started painting in shapes. These are drips on the window, so sometimes frost is frozen and crystallized, other times it's more drippy. There's times when it's bigger shapes that show through because the frost hasn't covered that whole part of the window. At first, I wasn't sure about this and I walked away and I came back into my studio and I thought, yeah, that looks like a frosty window, I think. What do you think? What else should I paint?