Fabio, your paintings are breathtaking! I especially admire your watercolors. There such rich color and light. I need to say : ow..you're a master. Thanks for sharing your art!
Hi Dean! Please, you can suggest or critique anything you want, I like it. It 's very helpful and I'm always learning, changing, adding..new ideas, techniques, etc.By the way..everybody can post suggestions and critiques about my work. Yes..I agree with you: there are lots of irregular branches,I was looking at my photo.. I think I've eliminated the irregular branches..and I've painted only the regular, straight, etc...I'll think about it in the next works. Thanks for your words and for your visit!!
Humm..Aleksandra, I think I've applied fluid mask to make a few branches. Maybe there are two paintings : the background and the branches, different techniques. Maybe they're not working well togheter, I don't know. Thanks for your visit!
Hi Fabio, it is truly wonderful .Such amazing atmosphere..we can feel it! Thanks a lot for bringing it to our lives!
ReplyDeleteFabio eu amo essa série.
ReplyDeleteTem uma bela atmosfera geral ...
Parece que você ouvir o vento entre as árvores
saudações
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There's a lot of atmosphere again, but this one looks sadder... probably because of the cold colours...
ReplyDeleteI love this painting, the design is wonderful, the atmosphere is something..Great job as always!
ReplyDeleteFabio, your paintings are breathtaking! I especially admire your watercolors. There such rich color and light. I need to say : ow..you're a master. Thanks for sharing your art!
ReplyDeleteOlá, que trabalho bonito e forte. Um pouco melancólico, ou emocionalmente forte! Parabéns.
ReplyDeleteDesirré, thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy..yes, it's so so sad..cause of the colors, I don't know. Thanks for stopping by!
Hi Valerie, thanks!
Hi Sophie, thanks for your visit, you're welcome!
Olá, Cardesin,gracias! Que bom que voce gosta!
ReplyDeleteOlá, Augusto..obrigado. Melancólico? Tanto assim? Obrigado pela opinião.
It's wonderful. We can see great colors,composition, atmosphere and mood. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful landscape. You have done a magical job in painting it!
ReplyDeleteFábio!
ReplyDeleteOf all your recent "Campos" paintings I like this one the best.
Nice sense of depth and natural looking colors.
There's something about the trees in the foreground that especially catch my eye.
If I can give one slight suggestion/critique it would be to make the trunks of the trees a bit more irregular in shape.
Trees don't grow perfectly straight. They bend and shift and bend some more as they age.
This can easily be fixed in future paintings, so don't worry about it too much. Just wanted to point that out.
Still a great painting though!
-Dean
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ReplyDeletehi gabriel...thank you!
ReplyDeletehi florah..thanks!
Hi Dean! Please, you can suggest or critique anything you want, I like it. It 's very helpful and I'm always learning, changing, adding..new ideas, techniques, etc.By the way..everybody can post suggestions and critiques about my work.
ReplyDeleteYes..I agree with you: there are lots of irregular branches,I was looking at my photo.. I think I've eliminated the irregular branches..and I've painted only the regular, straight, etc...I'll think about it in the next works. Thanks for your words and for your visit!!
Humm..Aleksandra, I think I've applied fluid mask to make a few branches. Maybe there are two paintings : the background and the branches, different techniques. Maybe they're not working well togheter, I don't know.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit!
Like your art. Don't like the landscapes. They're sad.
ReplyDeleteLovely piece. The perspective you've managed here is really outstanding.Love your work.
ReplyDeleteYou did a fabulous job here. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed at your technique Fabio, fantastic use of paint.
ReplyDeleteHi Myrena, thanks for stopping by and for your opinion.
ReplyDeleteHi Gloria, thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Lajos, thanks!
Hi David, thanks!
Thank you for sharing.You're awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Camille!
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