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Related: About this forumDid this small 6x6 oil painting today
I do mostly soft pastels but wanted to show one of my little oil paintings. Thanks to anyone who looks at this! 😀

niyad
(132,120 posts)LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)Ocelot II
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(11,467 posts)TygrBright
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(11,467 posts)Diamond_Dog
(40,474 posts)I love your technique. 🙂
LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)Auggie
(33,120 posts)Love the design and touches of saturated color. Super job IMHO.
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(11,467 posts)PatSeg
(53,206 posts)Very dreamy and romantic.
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(11,467 posts)Deuxcents
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(11,467 posts)Bristlecone
(11,099 posts)Seriously, great stuff.
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(11,467 posts)sinkingfeeling
(57,773 posts)LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)Worst Username Ever
(6,619 posts)Water, grasses, and decay. Love it.
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(8,583 posts)LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)stage left
(3,295 posts)So serene
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(11,467 posts)yardwork
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(11,467 posts)kentuck
(115,391 posts)it is lovely. Almost a Van Goghish quality about it.
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(11,467 posts)MLAA
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(11,467 posts)ailsagirl
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(11,467 posts)Cronezilla
(59 posts)What a beautiful piece! I can see you are a fan of Turner(as am I)!
LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)judesedit
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(11,467 posts)3catwoman3
(29,327 posts)Especially the moonlight on the water.
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(11,467 posts)Rhiannon12866
(254,969 posts)LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)Dyedinthewoolliberal
(16,204 posts)It evokes a feeling in me of early, pre dawn time
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(11,467 posts)Joinfortmill
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(11,467 posts)BOSSHOG
(44,738 posts)Thanks for brightening my evening. WOW!
LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)Things like that always look so much easier than they really are. And I don't see a single thing (other than a few pixel-sized pigment gaps) that could be better.
For that style of work, btw, I like a heavier ground than usual, such as Gamblin's oil painting ground, which fills the dips that you tend to get in the canvas weave a little better. A little smoother surface is more ideal if you aren't going heavy on the brushwork.
Framing on small canvasses is key. I like to start with the frame, really, where you can find something small and ornate, and then create a painting to fill the frame.
WheelWalker
(9,399 posts)Do you teach?
bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)and I taught painting classes to kids when my ex-wife and I owned an art supply store for awhile. I'm not sure I was a very good teacher, but it was always pretty enjoyable.
LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)At a local art store.
I dream of someday seeing the roche pastel store and also Sennelier, in Paris! Wont happen but I dream.
And classes! Not a week goes by that I dont look back fondly at art classes I was in as a young person
.mostly it was so wonderful to work with other people also working at art. Making art alone in a studio gets very very lonely.
How cool that you did such wonderful things for your community!
LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)Glimmers, reflection of the light off the wet oil paint tbh there dont appear to be unpainted spots in real life I have the hardest time taking photos of my oil paintings without those shiny things is it just me, is there a trick to taking a photo of a still wet oil painting? Im so clueless
bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)and I'm not an expert on that at all. I think generally the more diffuse light the better, like a north-facing window. I have a reflective umbrella I use with a good full spectrum bulb to get a good color-correcting light on the canvas when painting, and that might work well for photographing them as well, haven't tried yet.
The Butler
(41 posts)Marshland Moon . What did you name it Liberal Loner?
WheelWalker
(9,399 posts)There is a dark authenticity about it, on more than one level.
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(11,467 posts)icymist
(15,888 posts)I like.
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(11,467 posts)lucca18
(1,463 posts)💕😍
Please post more of your paintings!
LiberalLoner
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(11,467 posts)pandr32
(14,228 posts)It seems like it should be bigger, though. It could easily be a focal painting. Well done!
LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)bee_peaceful
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(11,467 posts)livetohike
(24,260 posts)and drift away. Thank you for this moment of peace
.
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(11,467 posts)3auld6phart
(1,683 posts)Love it. My daughter foes watercolours., landscapes , mostly. Dont see h h of her art,as she lives in England. As an RN for the NHS.
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(11,467 posts)MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)So much fun to created. Keep em coming
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(11,467 posts)BillyBobBrilliant
(805 posts)That would be in league with the great impressionists.
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(11,467 posts)MontanaMama
(24,717 posts)So lovely.
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(11,467 posts)kooth
(237 posts)That is so beautiful! Some day, I'm going to try to learn how to paint like this!
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(11,467 posts)calimary
(89,896 posts)A fleeting moment of quiet contemplation you captured and made permanent.
A gift to anybody feeling stressed!
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(11,467 posts)whathehell
(30,457 posts)Seriously..I'm not an art critic,but I love what you've done here!.
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(30,457 posts)Jarqui
(10,905 posts)Hope to change that.
Got watercolors supplies ... waiting for me to get going ...
Haven't done any oil painting in decades.
As someone who has some appreciation for what you just accomplished, it is so lovely that it is uplifting.
Thanks for sharing.
LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)Tucker08087
(622 posts)I love your use of light! You are so talented!
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JudyM
(29,785 posts)Another gorgeous work of art. I can feel the scene as if I walked right into it. SO good.
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(11,467 posts)dai13sy
(570 posts)It's soft and it surrounds you like a hug. It's so beautiful. Thank you.
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