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#1 sidssa

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Posted 16 December 2022 - 09:38 AM

I’m more of a craftsman making ceramics, I’ve been doing it a long time more so after retiring, lol hobbies are my job now I guess. I  moved over two years ago but still have not set up a ceramic studio to work in. When I began metal detecting I’d made a plan to paint some of the things I see, rocks, landscape… pretty basic. I’d never painted on canvas before I’m not a painter, but without the studio something to try maybe now is a good time to learn? I did the first one a view of Vegas from the desert to the south, the second attempt a morning sunrise at gold basin and the one I’m working on now is my 3rd try I’ve repainted a half dozen times, I experiment and then wind up sanding the canvas. This is from a picture I took 8 years ago it’s a view up Haskel Creek, WSPA 2 in Sierra county, Ca where the dirt road cuts across the dry creek. It’s got a ways to go and amateurish at best but I’m learning.

 

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#2 patrance

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Posted 16 December 2022 - 03:05 PM

It looks very atmospheric. I always dreamed of visiting such a place in real life. There seems to be a close relationship between nature and art. Nature has become a central theme in the work of many famous artists. Nature has proven to be one of the most valuable muses known to man. It gives endless inspiration to artists where. They can bring nature to life in their paintings. Many famous artists such as Van Gogh and Monet celebrated nature in their work. It is valued for its complexity and beauty. I want to share Persian Tattoo's also has a touch of nature, which is unnatural for this type of art but incredible.