The withered sky, the very fresh light on the greens, and above all, the true simplicity of the painting stroke, which is maybe the most difficult thing to achieve... What a piece, again!
Hi Moss, it`s both. It began it`s life as a watercolor and wasn`t too successful. After some months had passed, in a down time, I thought I could rescue it. I sealed it with acrylic varnish and then used a little oil paint on top.
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The colors of the sky, also reflected in the water, are lovely. How beautiful this must be in the nonvirtual world.
I love how you use pink as a neutral.
The withered sky, the very fresh light on the greens, and above all, the true simplicity of the painting stroke, which is maybe the most difficult thing to achieve... What a piece, again!
I quite enjoy how much you leave to the imagination. The simplicity makes for a beautiful/restful piece which remains quite interesting.
I love this, can you tell me, is it oil? Or water media? I really like the opaque green over the pink. How did you get that effect?
Hi Moss, it`s both. It began it`s life as a watercolor and wasn`t too successful. After some months had passed, in a down time, I thought I could rescue it. I sealed it with acrylic varnish and then used a little oil paint on top.
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