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Re-Exploring the PEI Landscape

 


I wasn't entirely happy with my PEI landscape painting so I thought I would re-attempt a new one.  Above is the original photo, the road to the beach on the North Shore of PEI.

The painting on the left is the original and the one on the right is my re-do.  

After completing the updated version, I found the colour a bit flat, though this photo looks a bit different in person.  You see the shading of the shrubs on the right much more clearly in the photo than in real real life. I decided to return into the painting and added a lighter green on top as well as some yellow as flowers and grasses.  I thought a few more layers of colours might bring in a bit more depth.


The added different colours to look interesting, I am not entirely satisfied with the end results but am much more pleased

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  1. Love the various tones of green with the introduction of depth and variation in the trees. There is also gradual depth in the blues representing the sky which off-sets the sand and water. Great application!

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