20 cm x 20 cm, oil, plein air
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Hi Thomas, if you wanted to paint metallic hay bales you succeeded ! Its hard for the viewer to interpret them as bales because we aren't there. Great use of broken color on the bales you have done a great job of putting the surrounding color into the bales and I think that si why they look reflective.
The difference in brushwork between foreground and background is very interesting and dramatic.
You have achieved your aim to show the reflective surface and given depth to the painting.
The feeling of sunlight is very strong and you have communicated what struck you about the scene.
As I didnt see it the field looks very strange. Interesting but strange
The first thing I noticed was the metallic look of the bales - which is an interesting take on something made of straw! Then I read your comments & saw that was what you were trying to achieve, so it worked!
Nope! 400km for us is nothing. The town we go shopping every other weekend is 500km to and back. My husband went there yesterday for a medical checkup and buy some groceries.
I love the brush strokes Thomas. You have painted the hay rolls beautifully. I also love the bushes. Well done!
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