Have a nice day! Today I decided to show you my new painting, which is called "Early Autumn in the mountains" :-) I painted it with acrylic paints on canvas, the size of which is 50x40.
Of course I love water and various sailboats, ships and just boats, because this picture was not without them :-)
And it all started quite banal. I have outlined the main elements of the background. These are mountains and a little visible greenery, which has already begun to turn yellow... The flat part, foothills and small hills.
This time I liked the color of the sky and the gentle clouds floating here and there on the vast boundless celestial ocean...
Then I began to draw trees on the shore. I also wrote the water surface of the lake. I like the water to reflect both the sky and the plants that are on the shore. Therefore, there is also a pale blue, and pink, and green, and of course yellow. If you noticed, I don't like gloomy cold and cloudy shades of colors. I prefer bright juicy colors. And that's why, as friends and my acquaintances say, it's nice to look at these paintings, they are positive.
What do you think? Am I wasting my time creating such amateur sketches for nothing?
But as a result of all my manipulations with brushes and acrylic, I got this picture. Now she decorates my neighbor's apartment. As soon as she saw this sailboat, she immediately begged the picture from me :-) She also loves boats as much as I do...
And below I offer you a few more options for my new painting.
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If you like my drawings, then check them out here!
Thank you for supporting me in my work! Your advice helps me a lot!
I published many of my works in this portfolio on the website "Deviant Art", and in General, during the year of painting, I drew more than 100 paintings, of course some of them are just drawings, so to speak, a sample of the brush :-)
But there are also good paintings that have received approval even from professional masters of painting!
I appreciate Your feedback and comments.
I wish you luck and have a nice day!
Best wishes!