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stlouisbrowns t1_iv6eerr wrote

!!!! It's almost seamless. Your eye for color is like right on. And of course your sense of touch is terrific. Good going. Have you tried selling these at galleries yet?

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stlouisbrowns t1_iv6hsf2 wrote

No she's def picked up. Her color sense has gained all kinds of dimension, and she's got this wonderful sense of touch that comes out in things like the way she handles leaves, tree branches and so forth. The painting before this had sun coming through a tree and it almost made you squint, the way she handled the light. I'm hoping she sells these things, it'd be a nice move.

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bunkerbash OP t1_iv6i2do wrote

I actually have my own gallery on my property and primarily sell online. I will be doing an open gallery next weekend, and I’ll be updating my website and putting all my newest stuff up online as well! heirandspacedesign.com

Here’s the info about my open gallery! :-)

https://www.reddit.com/user/bunkerbash/comments/yj7lm6/mark_your_calendars_big_open_gallery_event_nov/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf

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bunkerbash OP t1_iv6if93 wrote

Hahaha it feels weird to see my art discussed like this. Thanks! And yea if you see my other comments on this thread, I do indeed sell. It’s actually been my full time career for several years now!

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bunkerbash OP t1_iv6inq6 wrote

Also I’m glad ya’ll think this one turned out ok. I nearly threw it in frustration about halfway through. The wind changes both the color and the texture of the water and cloud cover vs Sun drastically changes the way the light reads. And both were fluctuating about every ten seconds throughout. Def not my most ‘peaceful’ plein air outing.

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stlouisbrowns t1_iv6lkye wrote

That's the big challenge with landscape painting right on the spot. Everything changes constantly. The Impressionists dealt with the same thing. I haven't worked that way in a long time, and I may have to start again, inspired by what you're doing.

Part of it for me will be 'just getting started,' as in trying not to be too picky about a scene before starting. Out on the Cape I've seen painters a lot of times just sort of in front of anything, and the scene doesn't look super perfect -- and I think it's likely because if I wait for the too perfect I'll never find it, just talk myself out of starting. fwiw. Any advice?

Anyway thanks for the inspiration.

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SergProtection t1_iv742ub wrote

This is terrific and captures the space perfectly!

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jeremi1023 t1_iv7sovz wrote

Thought you were holding a grass rolled blunt at first lol. Thought I was on r/trees lol

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G_Art33 t1_iv7yxdt wrote

Impressive, took me a second to even see the painting. If I squint it just looks like a hand in east hampton :) nice!

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angeldeb82 t1_iv8nu05 wrote

What a pretty good painting! :)

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