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Related: About this forumJust finished my second palette knife painting. I'm really liking using a knife to paint.
Used a brush for the little barn and fence though.
12x12 oil on canvas Missoula
https://pin.it/4oPnPiB
flying_wahini
(8,012 posts)LiberalLoner
(10,148 posts)magicarpet
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(10,148 posts)jmbar2
(6,104 posts)I can't draw a stick man. Always amazed at what artists can do.
LiberalLoner
(10,148 posts)jmbar2
(6,104 posts)You are an ARTISTE
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(10,148 posts)jmbar2
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(10,148 posts)wcmagumba
(3,152 posts)years (which is now) but I already have too many other hobbies and projects to keep me busy...keep up the great work/fun....
LiberalLoner
(10,148 posts)shenmue
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(10,148 posts)CousinIT
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(10,148 posts)pandr32
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(10,148 posts)yonder
(10,002 posts)If it is the white patch on Boise Peak, to the right, gives it away. If not, oh well.
Edit: never mind, I just saw your title,"Missoula"
LiberalLoner
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(10,148 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)I totally love it! I enlarged it to fill my iPad screen and just let myself experience it.
Painting like this, with a pallet knife adds a whole new dimension to art. The viewer gets the added quality of being conscious of the method used and how it works in the painting as well as being aware of it. Now we can see a physical effect of three dimensionality added to the depiction of a landscape and a house and color and texture.
Youre going to get very good at this because maybe you found your outlet where you become more powerful in your depictions. This is sometimes how artists explore abstract painting. The medium itself and how it is applied becomes the central issue. Think Abstract Expressionism.
This is awesome in fact and in potential!
LiberalLoner
(10,148 posts)lunatica
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(10,148 posts)bif
(24,007 posts)Very nicely done!