Yes that's what I'm trying to do, at least in my head, I would like to try to dare more by trying to make landscapes on the edge of the abstract but I can't do it yet.
I should make many more attempts, instead I always try to make complete paintings.
I often prefer my paintings at the beginning, when I define the shapes, while when I put in the details they lose strength.
I don't know if I explain myself well.
Using an example you posted: nostr:nevent1qqst7qducuu0mdx57e53f3cay84g6em47v8v0hpvvkjpsxthgrhk59gpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7q3q7nd4yu9anyd3004pumgrtazaacujjxwzj36thtqsxskjy0r5urgqxpqqqqqqzanv8c9
What makes this painting so appealing?
I see there are only 3 striking colors, with variations where the paint mixes. He only uses big strokes and shapes. There is hardly any rendering. He uses dynamic directions that gives the painting movement so there is a lot of interesting stuff to look at.
What I would try replicating:
Use 3 colors
Use big shapes that lead the eye
Use dark darks and light lights
Make sure the composition is interesting
Great advice!
Thanks! This is what I try to do for myself. I find art that inspires me and figure out what I like about it and how I can do it myself.
Please don't disappear, I need people like you, thank you infinitely 🙏🫂🎨