35cmx35cm, Oil on canvas
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Michael, Thank you so much for your time and mind to help me. And I am sure that other students here will be benefited too. As there are few words I have to look out, I will print it out to read it carefully to get all what you taught me. Really appreciate it!!
Silke, George, Silvana, Laura and Susan, Thank you so much for your encouragement. Let's keep on improving. I realized that it is high time checked each others job. I will go to do so.
Well done
Hi Ningning. Excellent painting, my friend!! I love how you are bringing us into the painting with those rocks!! ..that little tuft of grass on the lower right ..protects that corner very nicely .... I like your variation within the trees and like how you have massed in the shape. A very nice job on the large boulder!! ...love the highlighted top ..you are not afraid to take advantage of value contrasts!!!! ..boldness is good. Just a couple of things Ningning ...that will be easily "fixed" if you desire. That small red tree on the left ..tone it down ...sticks out too much where we do not want it to stick out. Add some warm reflected light into your trees and rocks ..warm light is bouncing up from the grasses into everything!!! If the cool light of the sky cannot penetrate a dark ..then that dark is warm ...think tree darks and cracks in rocks. One more thing ..your distant mountains are too .....saturated a blue. De saturate those puppies a little. I like the way you have not used convex lines to render the mountain slopes ..excellent. To everyone ..when you are rendering mountain peaks ..use convex lines, not concave lines. Concave lines sag ....mountains do not sag ..they are majestic. Ningning, very good painting!!
Absolutely beautiful!
Beautiful work, Ningning!
Beautiful Ningning!
Beautiful light and colours!
Nice work!
Ngaire, Thanks. I am waiting for someone know more about paint rocks and stones to give me some suggestions.
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