Portray the Panorama: Pupil Showcase
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Thanks once more for becoming a member of me in my Portray the Panorama workshop.
On the finish of the workshop, I invited you to color your personal interpretation of the reference photograph. We acquired many fantastic submissions; thanks!
It’s fantastic to see all of the totally different interpretations of the identical scene. It additionally give me just a few concepts for a way I may strategy my work in another way.
Under is a showcase of pupil works (those that agreed for his or her work to be shared). I’ve additionally offered some transient commentary on every.


Hello Arnaud. Love the dabs of colour and the distinct model. It has a van Gogh really feel to it.

Hello Teresa. Attention-grabbing and moody take. The darker, much less saturated colours make the flowers seem extra beautiful against this. Effectively performed!

Hello Sue. Stunning purples and blues. I like the way you modified the composition and painted with panorama dimentions fairly than portrait dimentions. Not straightforward to do. It has a extra open really feel to it, significantly with the adjustments you made to the sky.

Hello Robert. Nice use of texture and use of crimson across the backside. The crimson provides a burst of heat to the portray and performs effectively towards the ocean of greens. Additionally, good use of method variance to convey the totally different areas.

Hello Priscilla. Attention-grabbing take. I like the way you modified the composition and made the flowers and vegetation within the foreground extra unfold out. It seems such as you stained the canvas then painted excessive. It really works effectively. The stained floor performs into the thought of grime, rocks, bugs, and many others.

Hello Phil. The colours pack a punch! Good directional brushwork to match the totally different areas.

Hello Paula. Energetic portray with the damaged colour. Colours virtually seem to vibrate. Like it. I’m an enormous fan of this strategy, as you may in all probability inform from my work. And good use of temperature distinction, with the nice and cozy lights cool shadows.

Hello Olga. Nice brushwork variance. With the grass and vegetation on the underside right-hand aspect, it seems such as you scraped these particulars into moist paint. Nice concept.

Hello Lorna. You might have a clear and complex model. Like it, significantly the detailing across the backside. It’s best to attempt watercolors in case you haven’t already; I believe your model and method would work significantly effectively with that medium.

Hello Linda. Love the wild, untamed nature of this and the play between muted greens and bursts of saturation.

Hello Linda. It’s a moody, atmospheric take. I prefer it. Good work with the mushy and laborious edges to direct consideration. And powerful use of worth.

Hello Frank. Attention-grabbing detailing within the foreground and use of a darkish colour theme. I like how you’ve woven the timber and sky collectively and the darkish tree trunks which act as darkish accents.

Hello Etelka. Sturdy colour concord. There’s a way of heat about it. The blue flowers on the backside look fascinating and pure. And good brushwork variance.

Hello Connie. Good directional brushwork that follows the contours of the land and love the wealthy, cool greens. The darkish accents assist anchor the portray.

Hello Bodh. Attention-grabbing take! Nearly a very totally different scene. Not straightforward to do that. Love the yellow grass and the patches of element on the bottom.

Hello Beena. Lovethe brushwork and flower patterns. It’s pleasing on the eyes. Attention-grabbing play between muted colours and the bursts of brilliant, saturated colours.
Thanks!

Dan Scott
Draw Paint Academy
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