I think the house as a stronger, harder-edged element works really well against the looser handling of paint w/ the knife. And that one dab of white in the water (and the clouds) in the right works to balance all the activity on the left.
Thank you again Karen. I know I have got some way to go with the palette knife before I`m reasonably happy with that tool. Have you watched Alex Perez`s Video on palette Knife painting. He is truly a brilliant Artist, as you are as well. All the best Karen. Vic.
I started painting around 1990 and loved it straight away.
I started with watercolour,and then after about 15 years I moved to Oils and acrylics. I still paint the odd watercolour to keep my hand in so to speak. I love impressionism. The only time I use detail is when I paint portraits. Otherwise it is my interpretation of the subject.
I am retired but still find it hard to find time to paint. I reckon I can manage to do a painting about three times a week.
Originally I was a Motor Mechanic. Then, for the eighteen years leading up to my retirement, I worked
for Barclays bank.
I think the house as a stronger, harder-edged element works really well against the looser handling of paint w/ the knife. And that one dab of white in the water (and the clouds) in the right works to balance all the activity on the left.
ReplyDeleteThank you again Karen. I know I have got some way to go with the palette knife before I`m
ReplyDeletereasonably happy with that tool. Have you watched Alex Perez`s Video on palette Knife painting. He is truly a brilliant Artist, as you are as well. All the best Karen.
Vic.