This (6x6) is a slam bangin' Home Run. The colors and the knife work are wonderful. You have really juiced up the warmer tones in the trees making beautiful all over color harmony, especially for a night scene. I am (almost) speechless. The other painting is just as beautiful and the video is a good lesson for painting nocturnes.
I am an American artist and I host a TV Art Instruction show where I teach studio oil painting and plein air painting in the Impressionist style.
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My Impressionist plein air landscapes, still life compositions, portraits and figure paintings have been represented through prominent galleries for more than 20 years.
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This (6x6) is a slam bangin' Home Run.
The colors and the knife work are wonderful. You have really juiced up the warmer tones in the trees making beautiful all over color harmony, especially for a night scene. I am (almost) speechless.
The other painting is just as beautiful and the video is a good lesson for painting nocturnes.
I absolutely love this and agree with everything that Mary Winn said!
I am wondering how you got the canvas panel to stay affixed to the clip board? it does not appear to be clipped down!
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