I jump one painting in my path of exploring, don't have a photograph of number 4. I went up slightly in size and went with more line work, especially with the white one. The previous paintings (Tree abstraction 2 & 3) was on the warm and soft side, so with this I went with a harder and cooler direction.
J'imagine que la mousse est plus dense sous ces arbres... Les girolles y pousseraient volontiers...
SvaraRaderaBelle peinture évidemment.
gros bisous
Thanks Martine, glad you like it.
RaderaI really like this one. I'm drawn up into the tops of the trees and enjoy the contrast of hard and softer edges. I also like the cool colors of the tree canopy which feels like it's receding.
SvaraRaderaThanks Robin, I tend to do my forest that way.
RaderaI want to have some edge, some personality to it, realism isn't my thing. Glad you like it.
Simply beautiful Roger. :) I love seeing your line work in your paintings. It gives it so much energy. :)
SvaraRaderaThanks Crystal. Nice to hear that you like the line work, sometimes I think I overdo it. I went loose with them at this one, but I think it works.
RaderaWonderful cool colors, you are really drawn to the top ! My blog is back !!
SvaraRaderaThank you Jane, and welcome back. Will take a look.
RaderaReally love your work!!!
SvaraRaderaThanks Helen. =)
RaderaYou went heavier with the line work but the values have balance. Looks like a mighty forest, powerful image. Love it Roger, well done!
SvaraRaderaThanks Karen. I like the progression of this tree series, and in my opinion, the best ones is still to be posted.
Radera