I did this on my laptop when our concept department took a field trip to paint in the mountains. I wish I would have done more to group things and find shapes, but considering that I had to paint on limited battery life, I'm fairly happy with it.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
That looks like it says "moo-ins," but it's hard to see what would be better. "Mow"--as in "ow"--looks like "mow the lawn." How about "Mao' ins"? That's not right either, though, as it neglects the glottal stop.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, you and I both say "mounTains," so I don't know what you're on about.
sorry you are only "fairly happy with it" !!
ReplyDeleteThat is rough you could only get that much done in one sitting. shame really
:P
looks great, Sam. Thanks for sharing.
Yip. Dems be awesome Mou'ins.
ReplyDeleteThis is Amazing Sam on a battery life :D
ReplyDeleteIt would be great pleasure for us to come and visit our collaborative blog! different artists and different styles!
http://artisticcloud.blogspot.com
Ameer: That's a pretty cool blog, I'll start following it!
ReplyDeleteNice variety of hues you have in the shadow of the rock structure in the foreground.My eyes are still looking around for a hidden sasquatch or a mystical creature somewhere.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done! That's something I'd love to try.
ReplyDeleteArt
Art is not always or even regularly aesthetically appealing to all eyes. In other words, an artist's goal isn't always to be aesthetically pleasing. Art can depict horrific images made for social, moral, or thought-provoking reasons.
ReplyDeleteInfo about Art
This is cool!
ReplyDelete