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Exploring Traditional and Digital Painting Techniques. Rebelle Featured Artist.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Wet-on-Wet Technique Demonstration Painting
Here is a 50-min long watercolor and gouache sketch, painted for the Vista Painting Club at Brengle Terrace.
Aspen Grove Design
Saturday, January 30, 2016
About a Lake
Winter Landscape in Oil
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Monday, January 25, 2016
Color Fields and values
Thursday, January 21, 2016
In the Style of the Romantic Landscape Movement
According to Peter Barnett's Blog, the Romantic movement in fine arts includes:
" [the] romantic landscape [which] covers the gamut between the Pastoral - inhabited landscape: comfortable and relatively tame, with shepherds and peasants - and the Sublime - wild nature: vast and powerful, inspiring terror and awe.
The Sublime is wonderfully represented by Cole and Bierstadt. [Albert] Bierstadt in particular, in a generation when the West was opening up to travel, sums up supremely well the new attitude of appreciation for the vast, untamable reaches of the wilderness. His landscapes are a veritable definition of the sublime in nature."
Here is an example of the Romantic Sublime style in watercolor on mixed-media paper. Artist Carlos Herrera.
" [the] romantic landscape [which] covers the gamut between the Pastoral - inhabited landscape: comfortable and relatively tame, with shepherds and peasants - and the Sublime - wild nature: vast and powerful, inspiring terror and awe.
The Sublime is wonderfully represented by Cole and Bierstadt. [Albert] Bierstadt in particular, in a generation when the West was opening up to travel, sums up supremely well the new attitude of appreciation for the vast, untamable reaches of the wilderness. His landscapes are a veritable definition of the sublime in nature."
Here is an example of the Romantic Sublime style in watercolor on mixed-media paper. Artist Carlos Herrera.
"When the Earth Was New." |
Monday, January 18, 2016
A Cityscape Painting
Monday, January 11, 2016
Dealing with Complexity
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Landscape Art
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