Hi. I like. What l can see. Only. Whish. I could do the same. Go. Man. Go. CIAO. SLAINTE
Hi. I like. What l can see. Only. Whish. I could do the same. Go. Man. Go. CIAO. SLAINTE
Thanks sir for all the kind words, hope to improve more and more .
Lifetime learner
I really like it too. A real stretch into a more painterly approach, where the palette is more limited and yet the forms read great. It's a very satisfying painting. Surely you must have not done this entirely from your head? If you did you have an amazing visual memory.
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream
Sir, have been seeing lots of paintings these days as per your earlier advice, in order to find a pattern in composition.So it's a mix of many landscapes, and not a particular scene and you rightly pointed out. It's going to take a long before I can freeze on a style of my own, a million years maybe!!!
Lifetime learner
Have been trying to learn more and more, looking forward to suggestions from all please.
Lifetime learner
Excelentes pinceladas... Las texturas: extraordinarias!!!
Regards from Chile
"El arte no reproduce lo visible. Lo hace visible" Paul Klee
Thanks sir, This is yet another attempt at doing foliage and shadows, seeking suggestions from all please.
Lifetime learner
Have to ask you the same question.
The last one looks like you were in a great hurry. Looks to me like an idea quickly scribbled down before you forgot. As a viewer I've nothing to comment on because you're off in your own creative world and I don't want to adversely influence your process.
The previous one looks like you cared about the degree of finish. I'm a little confused what to address because they are so different and in the latest one makes it appears like you're fishing around going over old techniques -- emphatically so like it's really is how you want to paint.
Since we've discussed it in the past when you were using this technique, and since I don't understand what is your purpose doing so, I can only really observe.
Have fun though.
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream
Sir, my learning process is going through steep curve, gradually trying to work on basic techniques. Which is why i keep asking everyone if I'm anywhere near the mark. Your words of encouragement always inspire me! Hope to improve further, thanks sir!
Lifetime learner
Still cheering you on. Go for it!
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream