An imagined landscape impression- my acrylic painting on a wooden board.
The scenery keeps me in the free feeling and interpretation - diffused wide forms and interpenetration washed colours. The painting process was not planned by me (except of the wash idea and material), so I left the painting almost with no specific contours to give a large field of action for free exchange of paint and water and after a few brush strokes to accent plans of the scenery (not necessarily perspective if it was formed naturally as it was, but the amazing fact is that the painting could keep it anyway), I simple finished the image with a stylized painted wood frame.
The scenery keeps me in the free feeling and interpretation - diffused wide forms and interpenetration washed colours. The painting process was not planned by me (except of the wash idea and material), so I left the painting almost with no specific contours to give a large field of action for free exchange of paint and water and after a few brush strokes to accent plans of the scenery (not necessarily perspective if it was formed naturally as it was, but the amazing fact is that the painting could keep it anyway), I simple finished the image with a stylized painted wood frame.
Landscape. Original framed acrylic painting on wood. |