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    Autumn Wilderness

    It's been a while since I last logged in, sorry about that but I tend to go in spurts with this stuff. One week I'm painting with acrylics, the next I'm watercolor sketching, the next I'm pen drawing, and so on until I get the digital bug buzzing in my ear again. I just finished this one tonight.

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    I did this on my Surface Pro 3, only 1600 X 1200 all using the oil brush, no fancy tricks. I took the reference photo while exploring in the High Uinta Mountain Wilderness in northern Utah a couple years ago.

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    Cool

    Very nice composition.
    Kunst muss nicht immer kompliziert sein!

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    Love the colors

    This is beautifully painted. Lovely scene!

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    Thanks Narf and Marilyn.

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    a great study of the trees and forest, the structure and scale of the trees are very accurate and the colors are beautiful

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    Very nice stuff. Love the colors. The light values and controlled saturation throughout sort of lifts me into a lightness, or a heightened awareness of the light. Those yellow trees are great for pictures, aren't they?

    A very pleasant picture. Were it a piece of music, it would be where something like the woodwind section is playing the melody.

    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    Blue, green, yellow and nature beautifully combined together
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    That's what art's about, isn't it -- at some point it's about the relationship between the art and the viewer, sort of like speed dating. (D Akey)

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    Thanks gxpainter, kenmo, D Akey, Andrea.

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    I like very much this sober painting.
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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