Karen, I absolutely love your landscapes. I'm taking a workshop with Charlotte Wharton soon, so hopefully mine will grow in depth. Beautiful, intentional brushwork, as always.
This landscape is composed nicely, and your colors and brushwork are beautiful as always! Besides the chemical risks of oil paint you also delt with pesticidal dangers---artists are so brave, are we not? :)
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Well, that's a new motivation to get the paint down fast.
It turned out nice, with good repetition of warm and cool.
I can't believe it, 30 minutes and pesticide in your eyes... it worked wonders, I must try that:) Magical colours and interpretation!
For 30 minutes, you captured everything you needed! Great color and light.
It's wonderful, and I like how you kept the front relatively undefined to allow the eye to wander to the barn.
nice work for quickly! energetic.
Were there fumes?
Hi Karen,
A beautiful painting done in scary circumstances. Apparently non-organic apple trees are sprayed 17 times before they're picked. Sad.
Take care,
Barbara
Love this one Karen. The colours are wonderful, and I really like the looseness in your brushstrokes.
Nice colors.
Karen, I absolutely love your landscapes. I'm taking a workshop with Charlotte Wharton soon, so hopefully mine will grow in depth. Beautiful, intentional brushwork, as always.
Well, the quick brush strokes and strong slashes of color are terrific! This just made me smile.
Very nice. Thumbs down to the pesticides! :(
Great little painting, Karen
Well, I hope you are still alive and not posioned form the pesticide spraying! But I love this one. As always, your colors are stunning.
This landscape is composed nicely, and your colors and brushwork are beautiful as always! Besides the chemical risks of oil paint you also delt with pesticidal dangers---artists are so brave, are we not? :)
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