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    landscape

    Have tried to refine it.
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    A very intriguing combination of establishing flat graphic shapes and patterning them with colors. Intriguing style. Very pleasant because you do get the whole idea across and you create a gem-like decorative element as well. Very original and attractive style you're heading to. Good work!

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

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    Thanks, sir for encouraging words. Feel so motivated. Hope to improve further.
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    The cove

    After some gap, have tried it, rocks and all. Seeking suggestions from all please.
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    Your use of vivid colors in each of your paintings is especially pleasing. I am studying your works to try to learn some pointers about your color composition.

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    Thanks, I'm just exploring and learning.
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    If you are interested in everything being sort of flat and creating a 2D composition, this is good, painting all the browns the same way and so forth.

    If you are interested in creating the illusion of depth, you would vary the values and the colors somewhat. All depends on how emphatic you want to make the feeling of distance and how far you can push it without it becoming unbelievable. Mechanical things often give perspective which also shows distance. Organic things often do not have that automatically. So we use other things.

    Also, darks tend to get lighter as they recede. In addition, normally the amount of detail in the foreground would be more articulate.

    Nice progress.

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

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