I'm back with another painting based on the photographs of Falkenberg that I saw here. This one also required a lot of underpainting, washes and layering but I really enjoyed doing it.
Perhaps because I finally seem to be getting the hang of how to do a painting in bits and parts rather than at one go. And have gathered the patience to let dry between coats! :)
Here is the photograph that inspired Contemplation. I really like the serenity that the picture exudes.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhp9jS-fI5ewVt3sRPHzfoH9wqkCcMm87aWUUB4vPSXpnW_ldqAqWf4RMsGq_WlbYWlkdA6krWflW0vZsv6af6iPQqQwyQ8PSGxiQ4jDfEJnfrtM9t0h6NGEG2tK7w_KKW3XTOq9KPYmqGy/s320/European+countryside2.jpg)
So what do you think of this one? In my next post I'll show you what I do in between my painting sprees. Now that is another story.... so stay tuned!
5 comments:
what's the medium...water colors or oil?
Actually, neither... I use water-based acrylics, but paint using the watercolor technique.
ohhh...i was wondering...having used that before :)
hey, you seem to have a passion for painting :)
keep it up!
Thanks, Diwakar, I really do enjoy the process of creating and playing with colours. :)
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