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How do you translate the vast, complex beauty of the natural world onto a flat canvas? It can be tempting to dive straight into the details, but establishing a solid foundation is key to creating cohesive, compelling paintings. That's where a simplified landscape painting process comes in. By breaking down the steps into a structured workflow - starting with darks and shadows, then building up to mid-tones and highlights - you can lay the groundwork for depth, atmosphere, and a uniquely personal interpretation of the scene. In this post, we'll explore the benefits of this streamlined approach and how it can help you gain confidence and consistency in your landscape paintings, no matter your skill level. Let's get to it!
Claude Monet is regarded as the father of Impressionism. No other artist of the period had the longevity of career and perseverance with the Impressionist movement. Today Monet's paintings are national treasures commanding astonishing prices on auction. Monet achieved fame and fortune in his lifetime, but we must also look at this early career struggles. It is in these hard times that Monet's true character stood out among others. Let us examine this period a little closer.
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AuthorMalcolm Dewey: Artist. Country: South Africa Archives
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