More on http://fineproart.com Such a vibrant visualization of nature. This original oil painting on canvas grabs one's attention from the start and seems to imply another world all together once you reach the top.
@stanry77 The artist used a variety of painting/palette knives to achieve the impasto effect. The one MAJOR downside to this technique is (1) that amount of paint required and (2) the time it will take for the thickest passages to dry(which very well could be MONTHS depending on the temperature and the relative humidity level in the drying room).
Looks like a Leonid Afremov work to me.
ZazzOffGuitars 1 week ago
wonderful
goatphilososphy 1 month ago
@stanry77 The artist used a variety of painting/palette knives to achieve the impasto effect. The one MAJOR downside to this technique is (1) that amount of paint required and (2) the time it will take for the thickest passages to dry(which very well could be MONTHS depending on the temperature and the relative humidity level in the drying room).
xusmcguy 1 month ago
May I know what tools you use to create such effect for the painting? Is it palette knife or some kind of brush?
It is like using some kind of press paint technique. I like it.
stanry77 3 months ago