Oil on Canvas 30 x 41cm
Palette: Titanium white, phthalo blue, Cad yellow, cad red, ultramarine, yellow ochre, raw umber. A combination of Workshop 21 and 22.
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Beautiful work, Annie! The colours, the reflection of the foreground apostle on the water, and the movement are all very good.
This is great Annie. Very nice work. I've uploaded another view of the Apostles....plus many other photos.
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Very good job Annie. It's interesting how the design you chose works. Great angles. I like how you made the water more green as it got close to shore and the mirror like reflection. Thank you for telling us your palette.
Annie - Like how you handled perspective. Less saturation of color heading towards the distant cliffs.
Well Done!
Nice reflections :)
Annie - this is gorgeous! and thanks for sharing your techniques - so helpful!
I like this choice for this challenge! But I think the atmospheric perspective is a little too close. You have over half of the cliff whitish, should be a little darker further out... still very nice!
Hi Michael - I really thought I had answered you - but it looks as if i didn't. No secret! Just added more ultramarine to my warm cliff colour to make it cooler to recede plus more white and less definition as it went back. I think that the closest grey cliff (if that makes sense) should have been a bit warmer. You could do it with a glaze afterwards if you wanted to but I like to do it all at once - you have to wait ages if you're going to glaze it.
Hi Annie, you never answered my question about how you painted the receding cliffs ...is it a secret?
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