Hello Mr. Christian! My compliments also for this beautiful work! From the reference photo I see a strip of blue under the white line that marks the beach and that breaks the dry land and the reflection of the trees that are reflected on the surface of the water. You have not included this detail in your beautiful painting. In any case my compliments for your beautiful works. Kind regards.😊👍👋👋👋
Effectivement vous avez raison (Je n'avais pas vu cette zone intéressante) Tellement je m'oblige à synthétiser ce que je vois par crainte d'être trop anecdotique
I think this piece was interesting but what happens to all of the paint at the end? Do you discard it? Also I noticed you wiping your brushes in some liquid, was that water? I don’t know but why didn’t you go for emphasizing the trees at the back?
Même avec l esquisse du début, tu vois que le tableau est réussi ❤
Wow, the way you block in and sculpt the canvas is inspiring! Love your brushwork and watching the painting come alive
Súper bien y genial artes un10 porque me encanta ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Tres Bien ….once again. Excellent use of color and texture! vibrant!
Love watching your process and decision making. Bravo!
Encore Merci pour cette vidéo.j adore le rendu de cette photo qui est fade.Voys en faites un chez d œuvre!Bravo ! Et merci pour la leçon ❤
Wonderful!
Unglaublich, was Du hier wöchentlich bietest. Bin schwer beeindruckt. Schöne Grüße
Hello Mr. Christian! My compliments also for this beautiful work! From the reference photo I see a strip of blue under the white line that marks the beach and that breaks the dry land and the reflection of the trees that are reflected on the surface of the water. You have not included this detail in your beautiful painting. In any case my compliments for your beautiful works. Kind regards.😊👍👋👋👋
Effectivement vous avez raison (Je n'avais pas vu cette zone intéressante) Tellement je m'oblige à synthétiser ce que je vois par crainte d'être trop anecdotique
Смотреть как пишется картина , всегда интересно . Спасибо Вам !
Vous peignez sur une toile cartonnée ? Avec du gesso en sous couche ?
I think this piece was interesting but what happens to all of the paint at the end? Do you discard it? Also I noticed you wiping your brushes in some liquid, was that water? I don’t know but why didn’t you go for emphasizing the trees at the back?
Like to know what your darkest color you use is?