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Related: About this forumPlaying with my art supplies always helps me keep anxiety down.
I did this soft pastel painting this week, from a reference photo my sister in law gave to me to use for a painting for her.
https://pin.it/1OM7BNf
samnsara
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(10,147 posts)Rorey
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(10,147 posts)Ohiogal
(34,644 posts)You are very talented!
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(10,147 posts)Phoenix61
(17,648 posts)Its beautiful!
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(10,147 posts)redstatebluegirl
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(10,147 posts)marble falls
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(10,147 posts)femmedem
(8,444 posts)I know what you mean about making art keeping anxiety down. It keeps your focus in the here and now. And now your pastel painting can keep others' anxiety down, too. It's soothing.
LiberalLoner
(10,147 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)Skies are my very favorite themes in art! I love skies because they are never static and they change completely all day long, going from soft light to angry turmoil.
Your skyscape catches that moment in time which is so fleeting when the setting Sun is still shining on the higher clouds but no longer reflected in the lower ones or on the ground, plunging them into the growing darkness. The far horizon becomes the focal point but the viewers eye gets drawn into the forefront darkened landscape picking out the details of the barren bushes adding the realization that the season is late Fall or Winter.
The shape of your clouds, especially the dark one overhead are wispy and light yet defined which gives the feeling of soft tranquility, in spite of the dark coloring of the ground and the bare branches of the bushes. The way you painted the darkened cloud against the gorgeous colors in the sky itself is beautiful and soft and sparkling all at once. All of it subtly rendered.
Thanks for sharing this!
LiberalLoner
(10,147 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)As an artist I really appreciate critiques so I try to give them whenever another artist is kind enough to share their art. How our art is perceived is very important, and many times will make us revisit our work. We dont always know what our work shows or evokes.
Youre very welcome!
sinkingfeeling
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(10,147 posts)tclambert
(11,136 posts)Is realistic impressionism even a thing?
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(10,147 posts)SunSeeker
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(10,147 posts)procon
(15,805 posts)fits my rainy day weather with cloudy skies. And my mood as well... I think I'm sitting just to the right of that scene.