This is my first go at Master Studies. The original work is from Samuel John Peploe, a Scottish Post- Impressionist Painter. This piece of art is called Iona Landscape: Rocks. Observing the colours of his work, I tried my own version of it. I found it a challenge to match the colours because when I thought it was a shade of blue, it was actually a tinge of purple in it. When painting, I find myself using mostly 2 colours from the colour wheel that are complementary to each other.
Thank Phil. ◉‿◉
ReplyDeleteA very nice master study, you've broken it down into its main colours well :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Danny but there's always room for improvement :)
DeleteGreat master study Ayunie, exactly as they should be. Colours are really well replicated and the forms are solid...looking forward to seeing things develop :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jordan! It was a little daunting to start working on this because I didn't want to make a master piece look bad. But once I started, my wrist loosened up a little and I am happy with the outcome though I think it can further be improved :)
DeleteI think that's actually a really important aspect of any painting, whether digital or traditional. You have to forget you are using a Wacom tablet or Photoshop and relax so that you are simply thinking about the process of painting. Really looking forward to seeing more
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