For my landscape artwork, my plan has shifted a bit. Originally I was gonna follow a Bob Ross tutorial that my mom picked out, but that has changed. Instead, I had her send me a few screenshots of landscape paintings she liked. I then picked the brightest colored one out of the selection (because it's the most different from my last painting) and decided to recreate it my own way. I ended up choosing a bright pink and blue winter mountain scene, and with all the techniques I've learned so far began painting. I used the blending skills I learned earlier this year, the cotton ball techniques, painting with a palette knife and an ink pen to create all the different parts of the landscape. I am currently about halfway done, but that still leaves a lot to go.
Before starting this artwork though, I recreated a design I found on Displate. The original work was created using Sumi-e ink, but of course we don't have that. So I instead used old separated tempera paint so it was watery and thin like Sumi-e. The only real reason I made this piece was because it looked cool. It was just fun to make.
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