Friday, February 11, 2011
Hamdril Hill, Lansworth
I generally like to keep my views on the level, since I mostly make them up in my head or on the board as I paint, and looking up or down a hill makes designing them more complicated. I think you need more detail than I use to create the illusion of depth and prospective, especially looking up a hill. Looking down a hill, as in this case, is easier in that one can create an opening that can be used to define the depth of the scene, something looking into a hill one can't do.
12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard
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