The artist created a landscape painting using various techniques. They applied dabbing techniques with green paint to create grass that gets less dark as it moves upward, representing distance. Brown paint was used to shade the tree stem, getting darker where it twists. Blending techniques with orange created the sky background. Reflections of orange, yellow and red were blended in the water to represent the sun between the sky and water. Color pencils were used to add wavy branches inspired by other art, representing wind.
The artist created a landscape painting using various techniques. They applied dabbing techniques with green paint to create grass that gets less dark as it moves upward, representing distance. Brown paint was used to shade the tree stem, getting darker where it twists. Blending techniques with orange created the sky background. Reflections of orange, yellow and red were blended in the water to represent the sun between the sky and water. Color pencils were used to add wavy branches inspired by other art, representing wind.
The artist created a landscape painting using various techniques. They applied dabbing techniques with green paint to create grass that gets less dark as it moves upward, representing distance. Brown paint was used to shade the tree stem, getting darker where it twists. Blending techniques with orange created the sky background. Reflections of orange, yellow and red were blended in the water to represent the sun between the sky and water. Color pencils were used to add wavy branches inspired by other art, representing wind.
essence of grass in my artwork by applying dabbing technique of painting in order to make it look like 3). I then shaded the tree using a a rough congested area representing brown color in order to create the grass. At the end of the foreground essence of stem though painting it in water, the grass starts by having an order where the ratio of the stem darker shades but as you move color throughout is brown until the upwards in the artwork, the grass part where it gets twisted it becomes color is getting less dark. Therefore, a little darker. I intentionally used shades and tints of green to create the essesnce of variation in distance and how it affects the objects in the artwork.
5). I applied blending technique in my background by
using an acrylic brush on the dry paper surface in order to tint the orange color in order to portray the sky in my artwork.
6). After dealing with the background of my
artwork which I finished up by marking the sky with grey lines, I then worked on my middle ground which I thought of making the water that is behind the tree to be a relection of the sky while the sun is between the background and middle ground. I applied the blending technique of panting where I blended different colors including orange, yellow and red in order to create and illusion of relection. 7).The water reflection finally came out well when I created the pattern of reflection in the water by using yellow painting which shows the rays of the sun slowing getting darker to the nearest view point of the water while one side of the tree have been covered by the paint as aI was connecting the two sides which are separated by the treestem.
8).Finally, after handling the trees stem by
painting the brown painting again, I worked on the tree branches which were inspired by Phyllis Mahon who depicted wind in her artwork. I used wavy lines to create the essence of wind in my artwork. I used color pancils in the branches in order to manage the space well. I saw that color pencils are very advantageous because one can be able to control there thicnkness and the lines they make.