Watercolor Painting Practice : Basic Landscape Elements Hi everyone! After practicing just “landscapes” in general - going from simple black and white value studies to color - I thought that it would be helpful to tackle individual elements. If you haven’t, please check out my very first “study
Ferdinand Keller was a German history painter concerned with genre and symbolism. His work is richly textured, atmospheric, and at times masterfully dark. His ode to Swiss symbolist Böcklin
Elevate your creative endeavors with the captivating scenery of sawtooth mountain in our digital art collection. Ideal for architects, interior designers, and office decorators, these scenic landscapes and nature scenes add a sophisticated touch to any space. Use our stunning landscape images and picturesque views to design beautiful interiors, enhance office environments, or create inspiring mood boards. Our outdoor photography and natural beauty photos of sawtooth mountain offer timeless elegance and visual appeal.
Discover enchanting witchy garden ideas to transform your space into a mystical haven. Uncover unique plants, magical features, and whimsical decor!
Ted Harrison was an English-Canadian artist known for his work in landscape, colour and shape. This bright project is a celebration of his work. We do this project at the end of our Canada unit and after having spent some time diving deeper into our own province of British Columbia.
Capturing the essence of dawn's gentle caress over the serene Glencoe landscape, this exquisite cubist interpretation presents a captivating dance of geometry and light. Onlookers are transported to a world where nature's organic intricacies meet the stark lines and vibrant planes of cubism, sparking a delightful visual dialogue. Amidst the scene, wood sorrels gracefully emerge, their white blossoms standing in elegant contrast against the rich greens and earthy browns that depict the flourishing flora. These delicate flowers, illuminated by the soft morning light, offer a playful yet tranquil focal point, harmoniously balanced by the vivid orange tones of nearby blooms. The background unveils a symphony of fragmented shapes, depicting the rolling hills and majestic mountains of Glencoe. These geological marvels are rendered in overlapping hues of green and blue, creating a sense of depth that draws the eye across the winding valleys and peaks. Complementing the organic forms, a winding river reflects the sky's azure, with stylized ripples that suggest the gentle flow of water. This river guides the viewer's gaze through the composition, acting as a natural pathway amidst the abstraction. In this piece, every brushstroke contributes to a dynamic panorama that captures not just the visual splendour of Glencoe, but also the timeless dance between light and shadow, form and space. This print promises to be a mesmerising addition to any space, inviting contemplation and conversation alike.
Im Osten Mallorcas versteckt sich die Kleinstadt Felanitx. Ein Spaziergang durch einen Ort, der mit sich im Reinen ist
Luigi Ghirri (1943 – 1992) was an Italian photographer who, beginning in the 1970s, produced pioneering color photographs of landscape and architecture within the context of conceptual art. (All rights reserved. Images @ the Estate of Luigi Ghirri.)
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Michael Gerard did a breakdown of his Death Stranding-inspired scene and discussed his approach to working with Megascans assets, creating materials in Substance Designer, shared his workflow on vegetation in SpeedTree, talked about lighting setup and landscape composition.
Here are a couple of images and a short video from the plein air landscape painting course I did in the little village of Les Plans above Bex in Switzerland. I was teaching solo and didn’t get a ton…
In this tutorial, I walk you through my painting techniques on how to paint water using oils in a landscape painting inspired by a river in southern New Zealand.
Claire Louise Mather: Springtime, detail Textile artists and nature so often seem to go hand in hand. It is not always the case that textile artists have nature as their primary inspiration, but more often than not you will find the connection there, it is a connection of intent. There is something about the physicality of textile work that seems to draw artists time and again to the natural world as canvas. Sky, earth, ocean, and all the permutations between, have fascinated and continue to fascinate textile artists. There are so many interpretations and projections of the natural world, all of which are valid, intriguing, adding always to the burgeoning vocabulary that is contemporary textile art. Claire Louise Mather Claire Louise Mather: Memories of March One of those contemporary textile artists who have the natural world as a central pillar to their creativity, is Claire Louise Mather. Claire uses a combination of photography, collage, and textiles in her work in order to reflect on her own observations of nature. She is intrigued by all aspects of the natural environment, from the slow cycle of seasons, the constantly changing weather patterns, the slow grinding down of surfaces, all are part of the environment that she wishes to be part of, and in taking part, to also project back through her work, and out into the world of the viewer. Claire Louise Mather: April Dawn Claire often visits and revisits familiar spots in the environment in order to record and enjoy the changes that so often go unnoticed in the natural world. It is these changes that in many respects show us that we are alive, show us that movements are always cyclical, that birth is part of decay, and decay is part of rebirth. This is an artist that has photography as an integral part of her initial work. She uses the camera as an ongoing sketchbook, detailing experiences of surfaces, textures, landscapes both large and small, all of the details that go eventually to make up her compositions. Claire herself says that her work is "an exploration of drawing with stitch," one of constant experiencing of surfaces and textures. Texture, colour, and pattern are always visible in the artists work, and it is a combination that has no real end as each new composition is a new exploration, a new discovery of an always changing landscape. And that of course has to be the most exciting in its appeal to the artist, a landscape that both unfolds and renews within a constant cycle, giving an endless scenario of change and familiarity. Claire Louise Mather Claire Louise Mather: Yorkshire, detail With that in mind, enjoy the work of Claire as she both works through her fascination with, and intrigue over, the natural environments that she so effortlessly makes her own. More of Claire's work can be found at her comprehensive website: http://www.sewsaddleworth.com/ All of the imagery of Claire's work shown in this article were generously supplied by the artist. If you want to use the imagery elsewhere please ask her before doing so. Thanks. Claire Louise Mather: View From Long Lane
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Backed by a team of medical experts and leading technologists, Commure is creating the tools for a healthcare ecosystem that puts people first—starting with software. After raising over $500 million of Series D funding, Commure approached Landscape to build an evolved brand identity that unites health innovators around open collaboration.
11x14 ink print
Qui n’est pas conceptrice de jardins n’imagine pas ce que représente la création d’un massif… et c’est bien normal ! Ca vous dit d’en savoir davantage ? Palette de couleurs, échelonnement de floraison, structure du massif, choix de plantes adaptées au terrain, à l'ensoleillement, plantes mellifères, plantes comestibles. Nos conseils pour réaliser un bon plan de plantation.
How do you represent distance and depth in art? Learn aerial perspective and tips on how to render the illusion of recession in painting.
Mastering perspective in landscape drawing for realistic and visually appealing artwork. Learn about vanishing points, horizon lines, and types of perspective.
My trip in off the beaten path Patagonia was focused on geological heritage. It included beautiful landscapes, old mines and the discovery of a dinosaur.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK This is one of the images from my 'Fabstract' collection which is a collection of digital paintings created by myself using traditional techniques, but on a computer. It is based on the concept of capturing an abstract expressionist mood or moment in time of the Yorkshire and Cumbrian landscapes. Throughout the series there is a sense of beauty and drama with an epic vastness, a calm tranquility and a kind of mystery. Leaving parts to the imagination of the viewer to ponder over, Fabstract is a truly curious collection of studies involved in the topographical subject of outdoor space, light and mood. Working closely with a member of the Fine Art Trade Guild, I will supply this as a limited edition 1 of 1 print - a Giclee print onto 315gsm archival canvas, using the best longevity inks. The final printed size (784 x 660mm) will include a 3 inch plain border all around the image so that it can be framed without any loss of image. The artwork will be packed very carefully - rolled and bubble-wrapped, inside large diameter toughened cardboard tubes, to ensure that it reaches you in excellent condition. Original Created: 2019 Subjects: Landscape Materials: Canvas Styles: Abstract, Impressionism, Modern, Fine Art Mediums: Digital DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Digital: Digital on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 20.1 W x 25 H x 0.1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube
Nestled above the Arctic Circle, the Lofoten Islands emerge as a breathtaking spectacle of nature's prowess, where the mountains and fjords carve out a landscape so vivid it seems otherworldly. This archipelago in Northern Norway is not just a destination but a journey into the heart of pristine natural beauty,…