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I had been working on various iterations of this landscape for months (Original Post) Ocelot II May 2022 OP
WOWZA!! That is beautiful!!! secondwind May 2022 #1
LOL. CrispyQ May 2022 #2
Excellent! Reminds me of this... bif May 2022 #3
So beautiful! 👍👏❤️ LiberalLoner May 2022 #4
Trees with scary bare branches are kind of scary! lunatica May 2022 #5
Crime Scene tape is interesting. Hoyt May 2022 #6
Love it! Crime scenes fascinate me. sinkingfeeling May 2022 #7

bif

(22,697 posts)
3. Excellent! Reminds me of this...
Thu May 12, 2022, 02:54 PM
May 2022

Last edited Thu May 12, 2022, 08:57 PM - Edit history (1)

If you've never seen these, they're spoofs on Thomas Kinkade paintings...

https://www.pinterest.com/maimccaskey/thomas-kinkade-parodies/

What you did to your painting seems like something I'd do for fun! Nice!

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
5. Trees with scary bare branches are kind of scary!
Thu May 12, 2022, 04:39 PM
May 2022

I like your crime scene quality in this painting. But putting that aside I think you rendered a chilly morning landscape quite well. The sky is warm with the rising Sun. But you still keep the feeling of the coldness of a Winter morning.

The red spot on the near ground catches the attention right away and doesn’t seem odd for a Winter landscape but it does appear to be the center of attention. That you added crime scene tape shows your playfulness and elicits a reaction because if it. It’s effective because it tells a story and makes the viewer fill in the possible particulars of the story. It also elicits an emotional response because some creature was killed and seemingly consumed in that spot. The yellow tape invites the viewer to play detective as well as pass judgement on the crime and criminal. I like that quality of your painting. It’s different that way, engaging the viewer whether he/she wants it or not. There’s more there than what meets the eye.

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