the palette & the painting
btw here is my green palette for the grass, colors used: Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, & Sap Green Hue! 😇 all from GOLDEN ACRYLICS! also follow me on INSTAGRAM, i post way more there! @ sincerely.art 💓
i do have prints & posters of this painting available now for everyone inquiring 💗 sincerelyart.com/products/peace…
@sincerelyart bro this some Bob Ross magic sorta shit lol, looks amazing tho
@sincerelyart It's so gorgeous. What kind of paint do you use? Just wanted to know 😊
@sincerelyart If you don't mind, may I post this on my insta feed?
@sincerelyart OK IT’S SO GORGEOUS BUT NOW SHOW YOUR ROOM
@sincerelyart This is incredible! We love it! We actually just launched a platform to help creatives with exposure in a new and fun way and would love to have you and your art a part of it! 😊
@sincerelyart Clearly this is just the palette for the sky part of the painting, which is lovely. But seeing all these folks trying to say you made the greens by mixing that pastel yellow and pastel blue 💀💀 some people need to revisit their color theory haha
@sincerelyart Wait, I want to share my similar painting under this thread
@sincerelyart I wonder who appreciate the art more. The artist who puts sweats and hour in his art and think of himself as a creator his or the spectators who stand in awe wondering about the act of imagination and creation.
@sincerelyart and where did the green come from
@sincerelyart Ah imagine what worlds lurk at edge of the brush, waiting to make history on canvas .
@sincerelyart People must not know basic color theory. A pastel color can’t make a secondary shade of green.